Lithuania wants to Switchblade 600 loitering munitions produced by American company AeroVironment. “Yes, in the coming days, another contract with the manufacturer will be signed, in this case for the Switchblade 600
Russia is reportedly planning to top up its drone fleet for $200 million with a fresh Iranian contract, after several imported drones were destroyed in the ongoing Ukraine war, reports say. Moscow secretly flew $141 million in cash and Western weapons seized in Ukraine to Iran in exchange for 166 drones around two months ago,
Police in Finland have found West-donated weapons, including assault rifles, pistols, grenades and combat drones, meant for Ukraine on Europes black market. Weapons originally sent as military aid to Ukraine had been found in multiple European countries including Finland, Christer Ahlgren, head of organized crime at the Finnish polices bureau of investigations, told Finlands
Ukraines military has deployed a homemade anti-drone weapon – a heavy machine gun welded to steel tubes – in the southern city of Kryvyi Rih. “We have the skills and the equipment, and we dont lack ideas,” Sergey Bondarenko, a Ukrainian soldier, was quoted as saying by reports
The Pentagon has announced a contract valued $311.17 million to Raytheon/Lockheed Martin Javelin JV to produce Javelin missiles for Jordan and Lithuania
Russian specialists are carefully studying foreign military equipment such as M777 howitzers and HIMARS multiple rocket launchers captured in Ukraine to order to develop means to ‘suppress them. “Of course, both our science and our industry are dealing with trophy weapons
The latest aid package announced by the U.S
More than 20 countries that took part in the conference of Northern European Allies in Copenhagen have amassed €1.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine
The U.S
Ukraine will receive weapons worth $1 billion from the United States which will include ammunition for HIMARS multiple rocket launcher and NASAMS air defense systems. On Monday, the Pentagon announced the authorization of a Presidential Drawdown of security assistance valued at up to $1 billion