defense spending
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Jun- 2025 -27 JuneEurope
Poland Says Arms Race Could Lead to Putin’s Fall
Poland said that a new arms race could lead to the fall of Russian President Putin's "regime," just like it toppled the Soviet Union.
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26 JuneAmericas
Trump Claims ‘Win’ as NATO Agrees Massive Spending Hike
NATO countries agreed to massively ramp up their defense spending, US President Trump hailed it as a "monumental win" for America.
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25 JuneEurope
Netherlands Selects ICEYE to Supply ISR Systems for Space-Based Defense
The Netherlands has contracted Finnish satellite manufacturer ICEYE to supply a full suite of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) systems to boost sovereign space-based defense.
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25 JuneAsia Pacific
India Buys $16M Worth of Indigenous Mini Drones From ideaForge
The Indian Army has placed an emergency order worth $16 million for mini unmanned aerial vehicles from Indian manufacturer ideaForge.
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24 JuneEurope
EU Proposes Overhaul to Accelerate Defense Investment
The European Commission has proposed a set of regulatory changes to speed up and simplify defense investment.
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24 JuneArms
Ukraine to Begin Military Tech Exports in Europe: Zelensky
Ukraine is set to export its battle-tested weapons — particularly drones, missiles, and possibly artillery — to European allies and enable local production.
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24 JuneEurope
Sweden Acquires German Air Defense Systems for $930M
Sweden's government announced that it was buying German-made air defense systems for $930 million.
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23 JuneAir
Thales to Deliver GM400 Alpha Radar to Albania in 14 Months
Albania has contracted Thales to supply its Ground Master 400 Alpha (GM400α) radar as part of the country’s air surveillance modernization efforts.
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23 JuneEurope
Spain Claims Exemption After NATO Agrees 5% Spending Deal
NATO signed off on a pledge to ramp up defense spending, but Spain insisted it would not need to hit the headline figure of five percent of GDP.
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21 JuneAmericas
Trump Says US Shouldn’t Have to Meet NATO 5% Spending Target
President Donald Trump said the US should not be required to meet a NATO target of spending five percent of the country's gross domestic product on defense.
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