Poland signed an agreement for the purchase of 250 Abrams tanks from the U.S
Rheinmetalls Mission Master SP Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) launched Thales laser-guided FZ275 rockets during a demonstration at the Trängslet base of the Swedish procurement agency Försvarets Materielverk (FMV). Delegations from Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands and Poland were present
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The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) selected Atlantic Strategic Partnership for Advanced All-domain Resilient Operations (ASPAARO) team to conduct one of three Risk Reduction and Feasibility Studies (RRFS) that aims to suggest technical solutions for the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC). In November 2021, Airbus with subcontractors Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems (UK), Exence (Poland), GMV (Spain), IBM (US), KONGSBERG (Norway), Lockheed Martin (US) and MDA (Canada) submitted a proposal to NSPA outlining how this transatlantic team would address the complexities of NATOs future capability requirements
A number of NATO member countries signed a joint statement Monday stressing the urgent need to modernize Ukraines air defense systems. "Today, our friends, parliamentarians of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Sweden, Great Britain, the United States signed a joint statement on the need to modernize the air defense of Ukraine,”
The United Kingdom has received the nod from the U.S
A Russian precision-guided missile struck a command post of the Ukrainian Air Force in Vinnitsa that was receiving intelligence from NATO's E-3A AWACS- Airborne Warning And Control System- aircraft ."On the morning of March 16, high-precision long-range weapons struck at the military communications center of Ukraine located in the village of Vinnitsa
Explosions were reported in a number of Ukrainian cities that were never targeted before -- including Lutsk, near the Polish border -- on Friday. The Russian strike in Lutsk targeted an airfield, Igor Polishchuk, the citys mayor, said in a
Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov has called Ukraines possible use of military airfields in other countries “unwanted” and “potentially dangerous.” "The defense ministry has already provided an explanation about [Ukraines] possible use of some other aerodromes for the sorties of warplanes
Ninety percent of Ukrainian military airfields, where the main part of military aviation was based, have been put out of action.According to the Russian Ministry of Defense spokesperson, Major General Igor Konashenkov, “There are practically no trained Ukrainian pilots of the first and second class