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About a third of the ballistic missiles used by Russia to attack Ukraine in 2024 were KN-23 ballistic missiles manufactured by the DPRK.
The US Army finally chose the Black Widow drone from Red Cat, which won the tender for the supply of short-range reconnaissance drones.
The United Kingdom intends to resume production of its own nuclear fuel for military purposes.
The National Museum of the United States Air Force has exhibited an upgraded Su-27UB, which previously belonged to the Ukrainian Air Force.
Latvia has signed a contract with the Finnish company Patria for the production and supply of 56 more Patria 6×6 armoured personnel carriers worth more than $60 million.
The Indonesian government has requested arms and equipment from Russia as part of its efforts to modernise its defence capabilities.
Deputy Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said that Russia had warned the United States about the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile at Ukraine before it launched.
A contract signing ceremony for Romania's purchase of F-35 fighter jets took place in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, and the manufacturer Lockheed Martin named the country the 20th "member of the F-35 Global Alliance".
The Ukrainian General Staff informed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have set up the first training school for operators of unmanned ground robotic systems (UGVs).
The Czech Republic intends to purchase 14 more Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks to strengthen the capabilities of its army.
Judging by the report submitted to the US Congress on China's expanding electronic warfare capabilities, this will be a "serious challenge" for the United States in the event of a war in the Taiwan Strait.
Dutch F-16 fighter jets arrived at the training centre at the Fetesti airbase in Romania to train pilots.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that soldiers of the 80th separate airborne assault Galician brigade captured 26 Russians in one battle in Kursk region.
The Bundeswehr began recommending that Germany's largest companies prepare for a possible war with Russia.
A survey conducted by NMS Market Research shows that more than half of Czech residents would not defend their country in the event of an aggressor attack.














