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Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor to President Joe Biden, warned that the United States could quickly run out of ammunition in the war with China.
At the moment, the French Armed Forces have created a stockpile of shells and other ammunition that will last for two months of full-scale combat operations, given the experience of the Russian war against Ukraine. However, French senators are raising the issue more broadly, emphasising the need to create a reserve for six months of combat operations.
A Colombian citizen who planned to arrange explosions at state facilities on instructions from Russia will be tried in Romania.
Syrian rebels against the Assad regime have seized two launchers and one transport-loading vehicle of the BM-30 Smerch multiple launch rocket system.
The Forcesoperations publication has published photos showing Leclerc tanks with drone protection grilles.
Australia takes delivery of first modernised Abrams M1A2 SEP v3 tanks for its 2nd Cavalry Regiment
India this month began the process of handing over the first battery of the Pinaka multiple launch rocket system to the Armenian army.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a document entitled "On the Federal Budget for 2025 and the Planning Period 2026-2027", which states that Russia will spend a record $175.5 billion on military needs.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said that the Joe Biden administration is not considering providing Ukraine with nuclear weapons.
Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Kristersson and Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk signed a strategic partnership agreement to strengthen the countries' positions in the security and defence sector in the region.
Norway has increased its annual aid to Ukraine to at least $3.2 billion.
Finnish Defence Forces Commander Janne Jaakkola said they are thinking of collecting signatures for a proposal to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines.
South Korea remains opposed to direct arms supplies to Ukraine, according to recent polls, despite renewed international requests from Kyiv due to the involvement of North Korean troops on the side of Russia.
The crew of a Chinese vessel is suspected of deliberately dragging its anchor 160 km to cut Baltic cables at sea.
The Turkish defence company Repkon has signed an agreement with Pakistan's Wah Industries Limited (WIL) to set up a 155mm artillery shell production line in Pakistan.














