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France has begun to consider the possibility of creating its own medium-range ballistic missile to hit targets at a range of 1,000 km.
The Chinese shipyard Guangzhou Shipyard International has launched a new aircraft carrier of an unknown type, marking it with civilian markings.
A Chinese VT-4 tank participating in a dynamic demonstration in Zhuhai broke down while trying to drive up a hill.
Turkey has refused to purchase services from the United States to upgrade its F-16 fighter jet fleet, as the Turkish defence industry can now carry out the upgrade itself.
US President Joe Biden has preliminarily approved the sale of weapons, including JDAM bombs, to Israel for $680 million.
25 years ago, Ukraine gave Russia missiles and strategic bombers in exchange for the transferred weapons, and Moscow cancelled part of its gas debt. Now Russia is using these weapons against Ukraine.
U.S. President Joe Biden asked Congress to provide Ukraine with additional military and financial assistance worth $24 billion.
Admiral Rob Bauer, Chairman of NATO's Military Committee, said that although the Russian army is now larger than it was two years ago, its quality has deteriorated significantly over the course of the war.
BAE Systems has successfully launched Herne, an ultra-large autonomous submarine (XLAUV) designed for military use.
The Royal Netherlands Navy has decommissioned the Alkmaar-class minesweeper Makkum (M857). It will later be transferred to the Ukrainian Navy.
Greece is going to transfer S-300, Tor-M1 and Osa anti-aircraft missile systems to Armenia and plans to replace them with Israeli-made systems.
The European Commission proposes to allocate one billion euros from the proceeds of frozen Russian assets to develop the Ukrainian defence industry.
In Finland, women have begun to join military training courses as the situation with Russia has deteriorated.
Russia has recruited hundreds of Yemeni men for its war of aggression against Ukraine, promising them high-paying jobs and even Russian citizenship.
Former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said that the US should focus on military assistance to Ukraine, despite the threat of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.














