Europe
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Jan- 2022 -27 January
Russia, Ukraine Agree to Keep Ceasefire, New Talks Next Month
Moscow and Kyiv committed to a fragile ceasefire in eastern Ukraine during talks in Paris.
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27 January
EU Urges Mali to Reconsider Troop Withdrawal Demand
European nations pushed back against Mali's demands that Danish special forces fighting jihadists immediately withdraw from the Sahel state.
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26 January
Germany Mocked Over Plan to Send Helmets to Ukraine
Germany offered to send 5,000 helmets to Ukraine, a move slammed as an "absolute joke" by the mayor of Kyiv.
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26 January
British Army Seeking to Automate Supply Delivery to Soldiers
The British Army has begun a six-month experiment to determine the feasibility of automating the delivery of combat supplies.
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26 January
Croatian-Estonian Firm Developing Combat Vehicle Awareness System
Estonian-Croatian defense startup Defensphere is developing an armored vehicle situational awareness system with a range of up to 10 kilometers.
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25 January
Russia Developing Air, Ship-Launched Mini Cruise Missiles
The Russian state-owned Tactical Missile Corporation is developing air-and ship-launched mini cruise missiles.
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25 January
Belgium Tests Lateral Deployment, Recovery of Sea Drones
Belgium Naval & Robotics has tested a new solution for launching, recovering, and maintaining surface drones.
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25 January
Russia to Test Fly ‘Stealthier’ Okhotnik Strike Drone
Russia will begin testing a “stealthier” version of its Okhotnik heavy strike drone in July, followed by its serial production.
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25 January
US to Build Largest Overseas Military Hospital in Germany
The United States has signed a contract to build the largest military hospital outside the country at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Germany.
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25 January
What Is Driving Turkey’s Increasing Military Cooperation With Ukraine?
Turkey has been ramping up military equipment deliveries to Ukraine at the cost of angering Moscow, but for Erdogan, the rewards might well be worth the risk.
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