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Nov- 2023 -13 November
US to Co-Produce Stryker Armored Vehicle With India
The US has agreed to co-produce the Stryker armored fighting vehicle with India in an effort to enhance New Delhi's deterrence against China.
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13 November
GA-ASI to Equip SkyGuardian Drone With EDGE Smart Weapons
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. has teamed with EDGE to integrate smart weapons into the MQ-9B SkyGuardian aerial drone.
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10 November
Rheinmetall to Deliver 100,000 Mortar Rounds to Ukraine
The German government has contracted Rheinmetall to deliver 100,000 120mm mortar shells to Ukraine as part of a 400-million-eruo package.
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9 November
Turkish Robot Vehicle Test-Fires Kamikaze Drones
A Turkish unmanned ground vehicle recently test-fired loitering munitions, a first in its class.
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9 November
HII Builds Norfolk Facility for US Navy Shipbuilding Programs
HII has established a new campus in Norfolk, Virginia, to further enhance its capability to support US Navy vessel construction programs.
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9 November
US, Australia to Jointly Develop Rocket Motors, Boosters, Warheads
Australian munitions manufacturer NIOA has signed a strategic agreement to produce critical guided weapons components locally with L3Harris.
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8 November
Sharp Rise in German Military Export Approvals for Israel
Germany has approved 10 times more in military gear exports to Israel so far this year, official data showed.
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8 November
L3Harris to Develop Upgraded Fire Control Units for HIMARS, MLRS
L3Harris Technologies has been contracted to develop upgraded fire control units compatible with the US Army’s tracked and wheeled rocket artillery systems.
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6 November
L3Harris to Enhance F/A-18’s Electronic Warfare Capabilities
The US Navy has selected L3Harris Technologies to develop an F/A-18 next-generation electronic warfare system.
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3 November
Ukraine-Requested German Cruise Missile Requires Months of Training: CEO
Ukrainian crews will require three to four months of training to operate the German Taurus KEPD 350 air-launched cruise missile, the joint venture manufacturer's CEO has revealed.
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