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The US Department of State on Monday approved the sale of up to 36 AH-64E Apache helicopters, logistics and related equipment to South Korea in a $3.5 billion deal.
Turkey tested the Kara Atmaca surface-to-surface missile system, which was able to successfully hit a target at a great distance.
The German 21st Rapid Reaction Brigade is being deployed to Lithuania to take part in the joint international exercise Grand Eagle-2/24.
This time the Ukrainian army received 2 IRIS-T SLS SAM launchers, 10 Sonobot 5 maritime drones, 26 Vector UAVs and other weapons
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer instructed the National Security Council to develop a plan for broader support for Ukraine.
The armed formations of the so-called PMR have begun to mount anti-drone "braziers" on their old T-64BV tanks.
Germany, despite its promise, was unable to buy an additional IRIS-T SLM battery for Ukraine due to lack of funds.
The British Army has begun training flights with its Watchkeeper WK450 tactical unmanned aerial vehicle over the skies of Pärnu and Western Estonia.
Last week, Bulgaria's parliament ratified the government's proposal to purchase long-range air defence systems and six medium-range IRIS-T systems from Germany in stages.
Estonia will launch its own ammunition production on the territory of the Emari military camp no later than next year.
China is concerned that the Typhon medium-range missile system was deployed during joint US-Philippine exercises.
Italy has received US permission to purchase MQ-9 Reaper drones from General Atomics.
A video from Inguar Defence shows the Ukrainian Azov Brigade testing new Ukrainian armoured vehicles, the Inguar-3.
According to job postings on job sites, the military is looking for people to dig fortifications in the Kursk border area.
Swedish Defence Minister Paul Johnson said that his country would change its approach to military assistance to Ukraine by setting up production facilities on its territory.














