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In addition to the new batch of Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, Germany transferred a Cobra counter-battery radar system to Ukraine.
Germany has handed Ukraine another batch of Gepard self-propelled air defense systems. We are talking about five machines. Now Ukraine has 20 of them, but Germany promised us 30. So we are waiting for another batch.
Lockheed Martin's American F-35 Lightning II is successfully conquering the European market. The road to success is not smooth, but the fifth-generation fighter is slowly but surely beating the competition.
On the morning of September 7, the U.S. Air Force will test-fire an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile.
Russian planes violated airspace over the Baltic Sea several times last week.
Israel and the United States held a joint military exercise, in which almost all the most famous air defense systems took part. But there is one small, but very important nuance.
Yesterday, September 5, the general director of the Turkish company Baykar Makina, Haluk Bayraktar, announced that three Bayraktar TB2 drones had arrived in Ukraine. This has now been confirmed by volunteer Sergei Pritula.
The United States sent two B-52 Stratofortress strategic planes to the Middle East to conduct a simulated bombing raid in case of a possible conflict with Iran.
The U.S. Army has signed a contract with AM General to produce Humvee vehicles.
Turkey has unveiled a new submarine. It is called the MILDEN and is supposed to surpass the German submarines.
Turkish company ASELSAN presented a new miniature drone for reconnaissance at the Teknofest Karadeniz festival. The novelty has no name. So far.
The U.S. aerospace company Sierra Nevada has allocated more than $200 million to create two prototypes of the advanced reconnaissance aircraft RAPCON-X.
The Polish Armed Forces decided to buy an additional batch of self-propelled artillery systems.
Swedish company Saab, one of the manufacturers of Gripen fighters, demonstrated for the first time in action the MSHORAD air defense system. The demonstration was attended by representatives of 15 nations.
North Korea began supplying munitions to the Russian army. This was reported by the New York Times, citing U.S. intelligence.














