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Jan- 2022 -5 JanuaryAir
Japan to Develop Railgun Counter-Hypersonic Weapon
The Japanese government has set aside $56 million to develop a railgun-based counter-hypersonic weapon system.
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4 JanuaryAir
Raytheon to Upgrade Sea Sparrow Missiles for US Navy, Allies
Raytheon has been awarded a $55 million contract to upgrade the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile used by the US Navy and allied nations.
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Dec- 2021 -30 DecemberAir
Philippines to Acquire Indian BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile
The Philippines is set to acquire a shore-based anti-ship missile system and other military equipment after receiving a long-awaited budget.
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21 DecemberAir
Hungary to Acquire IRIS-T Air-to-Air Missiles
Hungary has signed an agreement with German defense manufacturer Diehl to supply IRIS-T short-range air-to-air missiles.
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7 DecemberAmericas
US Marines Test Air-to-Ground Missile From ‘Viper’ Helicopter
The US Marine Corps has conducted operational testing and evaluation of the joint air-to-ground missile mounted on an AH-1Z Viper helicopter.
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7 DecemberAir
British Army Deploys Next-Gen Sky Sabre Air Defense System
The UK's next-generation Sky Sabre air defense system has entered service to replace the country’s aging Rapier surface-to-air missiles.
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Nov- 2021 -18 NovemberAir
Indian Air Force Orders ‘Hammer’ Bunker-Buster Missiles
The Indian Air Force has ordered an unspecified number of French air-to-ground Hammer missiles that will be outfitted on the country’s indigenous LCA Tejas fighter.
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17 NovemberArms
UAE Seeks to Bolster Arms Industry to Reduce Imports
The UAE is on the offensive to develop its defense industry in a bid to wean itself off dependence on imports.
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16 NovemberArms
Russia to Upgrade Su-30SM Jet, S-550 Missile Defense System
Rostec will be upgrading the Su-30SM combat aircraft and S-350 medium-range air-defense missile system.
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11 NovemberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Iran Drones ‘Splinters in Eyes’ of Enemies: General
Iran's drones have become "splinters in the eyes" of its enemies, the aerospace commander of the country's Revolutionary Guards said on Thursday.
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