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An unnamed US official tells The New York Times that Volodymyr Zelenskyy allegedly asked for Tomahawk missiles as part of an unofficial "victory plan".
The Belaruski Gajun project reported that the State Border Committee of Belarus will build a new checkpoint on the Belarusian-Ukrainian border.
The DPRK has sent about 11-12 thousand troops to Russia, along with Deputy Chief of the General Staff Kim Yong Bok, who is probably needed to "exchange experience" with the Russian invaders.
The Pentagon said that the United States would not impose new restrictions on the use of its weapons, but only if the DPRK military actually goes to war.
On 28 October 2024, the Israeli Ministry of Defence signed two agreements with Elbit Systems and Rafael for the supply and production of the Iron Beam laser system.
Swiss President Viola Amgerd said that she was in favour of reconsidering the ban on the re-export of Swiss-made weapons from other countries to Ukraine.
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) presented the FA-50 light multipurpose aircraft in Romania and expressed its interest in establishing cooperation.
The German concern Rheinmetall expects to continue ordering ammunition from Ukraine even if peace is reached in the war with Russia.
Israel undermined Iran's ballistic missile production capabilities in a missile attack on 26 October, in response to the constant shelling of Israeli territory.
Janes, citing satellite images from one of the enterprises, reported that China is increasing production of Dong Feng-26 ballistic missile launchers.
A supersonic air-to-ground missile was presented at the Sachon Air Show in South Korea.
The US Space Force will put into operation an anti-satellite electronic warfare system called Meadowlands in the coming year. They have already completed the final tests, which lasted an additional two years.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law that provides foreigners and stateless persons with the opportunity to serve under contract as officers in the Armed Forces, the State Special Transport Service and the National Guard.
The Royal Air Force (RAF) has completed training another group of Ukrainian pilots. This brings the total number of graduates of the Elementary Flying Training programme to almost 200.
Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger said in an interview with TSN that Marder APCs are one of the most successful models of military equipment the company has supplied to the Ukrainian Defence Forces.














