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The Spanish Ministry of Defence has signed an agreement to purchase an additional 25 Typhoon fighter jets.
The US Air Force's Global Strike Command reported that the United States had launched a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile.
The Turkish company ASISGUARD has developed a family of FPV drones for a variety of tasks, including indoor use.
The German Air Force has announced the successful completion of the training of the fourth group of Ukrainian anti-aircraft gunners who have mastered the Patriot missile system.
Japan has launched a new military communications satellite into orbit using its own H3 launch vehicle.
KNDS Deutschland CEO Ralf Koetzel said that they plan to deliver the first RCH 155 wheeled self-propelled artillery systems no earlier than April 2025.
On Tuesday, 5 November, Russia launched into orbit two Iranian national satellites, Kousar and Khodkhod
The Central News Agency (CNA) reported that Taiwan has received the first batch of US M142 HIMARS highly mobile missile systems.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the Alliance will remain a united force regardless of who wins the US election.
At the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Moscow demanded that Kyiv almost completely disarm the country, give up Crimea and Donbas, and lift sanctions.
The Russian automotive giant KamAZ, one of the largest suppliers of trucks and a company that works tirelessly for the needs of the Russian armed forces, has declared losses.
The Wall Street Journal, citing Western intelligence agencies, said that Russia had attempted to carry out terrorist attacks on civilian aircraft using small incendiary devices sent via DHL.
After a conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Canada had already sent the NASAMS air defence system to Ukraine.
The South Korean delegation plans to meet with Ukrainian intelligence and defence officials to discuss North Korean troops fighting on Russia's side.
A new bill in Romania, if supported, would allow the shooting down of Russian drones that illegally violate its airspace.














