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The UK currently has as many as 20 decommissioned nuclear submarines in ports, waiting to be scrapped.
North Korea's long-range 170mm M1989 Koksan howitzers were probably first spotted in Russia during their transport by rail.
Lithuania is studying Ukraine's experience in organising mobilisation, recruitment and training of the military in times of war.
William LaPlante, the US Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition and Supply, said that the country had significantly increased production of 155mm artillery ammunition: up to 50,000 per month.
The Pentagon has unveiled a new series of air and sea drones as part of the Replicator programme, a large-scale project aimed at accelerating the delivery of unmanned weapons systems to the US military.
The US Aegis Ashore missile defence base was officially opened in the northern Polish village of Redzikowo on Wednesday, 13 November.
This was reported by the British newspaper The Times, citing an analytical note prepared for the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.
The Lithuanian government approved a direct purchase of 155 mm artillery shells for the country's Armed Forces.
Norwegian defence company Kongsberg has announced that it has signed an agreement with the US Department of Defence to supply Naval Strike Missiles to the Navy and Marine Corps for five years.
India's DRDO has tested a new long-range cruise missile, the LRLACM.
Former US National Guard soldier Jack Teixeira was sentenced to 15 years in prison for distributing classified Pentagon documents about Russia's war against Ukraine.
The government of the occupying country of Russia has approved a reduction in the amount of one-off payments to servicemen in case of combat injuries or disability.
After a conversation with Chancellor Olaf Scholz, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukraine will receive the sixth IRIS-T air defence system by the end of this year.
The German government has approved the export of Typhoon fighter jets to Turkey as part of a programme to create a reliable circle of suppliers.
Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani announced that the country's military budget would be "increased by almost 200 percent".














