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The US Army has awarded a contract worth up to $435 million to REPKON USA to build a TNT production facility in Graham, Kentucky.
British Chief of Defence Staff Tony Radakin said on Sunday that Russian troops recently suffered their worst month of casualties since the country's war with Ukraine began almost three years ago.
In his address on Saturday, 9 November, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that this year the Ukrainian defence industry managed to produce a lot of weapons, including missiles.
Hlib Kanevskyi, Director of the Defence Ministry's Procurement Department, said that this year the Ministry of Defence spent UAH 50 billion on the purchase of drones, including UAH 20 billion for long-range drones.
The head of the Ministry of Defence, Sébastien Le Coronneu, said that France is preparing an additional batch of long-range SCALP missiles and Mistral missiles for air defence for Ukraine.
Brazil has a plan to expand its aircraft purchases under a contract with Sweden for the supply of JAS 39 Gripen fighters.
The Russian occupiers modified the Grom-E1 bomb with a total weight of about 600 kg, which can fly up to 120 km after being dropped from an aircraft.
South Korea responded to the DPRK's latest missile test by launching a Hyunmoo-II ballistic missile in the Yellow Sea.
Ukraine will receive air defence missiles from Estonian defence company Frankenburg Technologies for testing.
The Russians have created a balloon that will relay signals to FPV drones, which will allow them to use drones over much greater distances.
Canada has signed a USD 1.33 billion agreement with Lockheed Martin Canada to provide technical support for Halifax frigates.
For the first time, the Algerian military demonstrated the latest WJ-700 attack drones purchased from China.
The administration of the current US President Joe Biden plans to urgently allocate the remaining $6 billion of this year's funds to help Ukraine.
The US Department of Defence has awarded Sense Neuro Diagnostics a $2 million contract to identify opportunities to diagnose brain injuries on the front line.
According to the new draft law, Poland could invest about $750 million to increase the production of ammunition in case of war with Russia.














