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Air
RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Opens Largest Military Engine Sustainment Facility
RTX subsidiary Pratt & Whitney has officially opened its largest sustainment site for military engines in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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Arms
Hundreds of Defense Firms Flock to Philippines to Showcase Military Tech
The Philippines hosted hundreds of international defense contractors to explore their innovative offerings for the country’s ongoing military modernization program.
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Air
Zelensky Says Ukraine Can Now Produce Four Million Drones a Year
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that the country is now capable of manufacturing up to four million drones annually.
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Americas
ELTA Secures Trophy Active Protection System Deal With US Army
ELTA North America has clinched a $7.5-million contract from the US Army to support the Trophy active protection system installed on M1 Abrams tanks.
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Arms
Indian Army Receives First Indigenous Submachine Guns
The Indian Army has taken delivery of its first domestically-built submachine guns from Lokesh Machines Limited.
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Americas
US Army Testing Robot Dogs With AI-Enabled Rifles in Middle East
The US Army appears to have deployed rifle-toting robot dogs to the Middle East to undergo ground testing in a new environment.
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Air
US Air Force Struggling to Recruit for Special Warfare Roles: Report
The US Air Force is facing challenges in filling vacancies in its Special Warfare division due to a lack of awareness among potential recruits.
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Europe
Ukraine Slowly Matching Rate of Russia’s Artillery Fires: Defense Official
The Ukrainian military is gradually narrowing the gap with Russia in terms of artillery shell usage, thanks to continued support from its Western allies.
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Air
Lockheed Awarded $3.2B JASSM, LRASM Missile Contract for US Allies
Lockheed Martin has received a $3.2-billion contract to produce Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles and Long-Range Anti-Ship Missiles for US allies.
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Americas
US Navy’s Columbia-Class Sub May Face More Delays, Higher Cost: GAO
The US Navy’s Columbia-class submarine program is likely to encounter further delays and cost overruns due to persistent design and construction challenges.
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