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Apr- 2026 -9 AprilAfrica
Nigeria Moves Toward Regional Leadership in Military Industry With New Deal
State-owned Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria has signed a memorandum of understanding with EIB Group to expand the country’s defense manufacturing capabilities.
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8 AprilAsia Pacific
China Tests ‘Pistol-Style’ Coil Gun With Reported 2,000 RPM Fire Rate
A new handheld coil gun from China is being presented as a portable form of electromagnetic firepower, with reported firing rates of 1,000–2,000 rounds per minute.
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8 AprilArms
S. Korea’s Hanwha Moves to Absorb Poongsan Ammo Division
South Korean defense contractor Hanwha Group has submitted a bid to acquire the ammunition business of Seodaemun-gu-based Poongsan Corporation.
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7 AprilAmericas
Raytheon Secures $708M StormBreaker Smart Bomb Order From US
The US Department of Defense has awarded Raytheon a $708.9-million contract for the production of StormBreaker small diameter bombs.
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6 AprilAir
NY Firm Unveils Systems to Mitigate Toxic Fallout From Missile Interceptions
New York-based Ducon Technologies has introduced a new line of solutions aimed at reducing environmental and health risks from high-altitude missile interceptions.
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2 AprilAmericas
Hanwha Proposes K9 Howitzer for US Army Mobile Tactical Cannon Program
Hanwha Defense USA has confirmed the K9 mobile howitzer as its proposed testbed system for the US Army’s Mobile Tactical Cannon program.
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1 AprilArms
IDF Receives Thousands of X95 Micro-TAVOR Rifles From IWI
SK Group segment Israel Weapon Industries has supplied thousands of X95 Micro-TAVOR assault rifles to the Israel Defense Forces.
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Mar- 2026 -25 MarchArms
Germany Begins Receiving Steyr GL-40 Grenade Launchers Under Expanded Order
The German Armed Forces has begun receiving the first batch of GL-40 grenade launchers from Austrian manufacturer Steyr Arms, following a new order that expands a 2024 contract.
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25 MarchArms
Irish Aluminum Materials Plant Tied to Russia’s Military Supply Chain
An Irish alumina plant has been found to have ties to Russia’s defense supply chain despite operating within current EU rules, according to a cooperative review by the US-based Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project and The Irish Times.
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25 MarchAmericas
US Marine Corps Approves Optical Device on Pistol Qualification
The US Marine Corps has greenlit the use of optical sights during the Combat Pistol Program qualification, marking the first time the accessory is permitted for the certification.
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