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Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate reported that it had discovered foreign components in Russian weapons, including attack drones used by Russia to attack Ukrainian infrastructure.
The Moldovan Armed Forces received 29 new HMMWVs as part of military assistance from the United States.
Ukraine will receive 12,000 Latvian-made drones as part of the international Drone Coalition.
Italy has deployed a SAMP/T anti-aircraft missile system capable of intercepting ballistic missiles in Lithuania.
Estonia is considering purchasing alternative high-precision long-range missile systems, as the United States will not be able to deliver M142 HIMARS on time.
The EU ambassadors will discuss the possibility of providing Ukraine with additional military assistance in the amount of EUR 5 billion.
European countries are discussing the option of sending a peacekeeping contingent to Ukraine to monitor Russia's compliance with a possible peace agreement.
General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) intends to improve the armoured protection of the Stryker combat vehicle used by the US Army.
European defence companies posted strong gains on Monday as investors expect security spending to increase due to increased threats.
The Canadian government will provide Ukraine with two more simulators to train and maintain the skills of F-16 fighter pilots.
The Ukrainian military destroyed a Russian Grad multiple rocket launcher system by adjusting the strike with a Vector drone.
A shipment of heavy bombs approved by the US government arrived in Israel. The munitions, which were delivered to the port of Ashdod and transferred to Israeli air force bases, include MK-84 bombs.
A factory defect in the suspension was found in 70 of the 200 Boxer infantry fighting vehicles in service with the Dutch army. As a result, the vehicles have been temporarily taken out of service.
The Pentagon is preparing for possible spending cuts as the newly created Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE) initiated a review of the defence budget.
Czech President Petr Pavel said that Ukraine had received 1.6 million pieces of artillery ammunition over the course of the Czech initiative.














