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Norway has provided Ukraine with 22 M109 155mm tracked self-propelled howitzers and related gear, spare parts and ammunition. The weapons were provided following Ukraines specific request for heavier artillery and weapons systems
Russias Main Naval Parade to be held in St. Petersburg on July 31 will involve as many as 200 combat ships and 80 aircraft
The defence ministers of Poland and the Czech Republic signed an agreement on mutual military cooperation and the arms industry. On Friday, the June 3th in Prague, Minister Mariusz Blaszczak took part in intergovernmental Polish-Czech consultations, during which he met with the Czech Minister of Defence, Jana Cernochova
General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) laid the keel for the U.S
A retired Russian general was killed when his Su-25 fighter was shot down in Ukraine in late May. On June 2, fellow servicemen bid adieu to retired Major General of Aviation (since 2012) Kanamat Botashev,
Russias law enforcement sources revealed to state media that seized Ukrainian Navy armored gunboats may be used to guard the ports of Berdyansk and Mariupol after repairs. "There are several armored boats, captured by Russian seamen as trophies
Advanced Chinese and Russian jets till date, the J-20 and Su-57 respectively, could take part in their regular joint aerial strategic patrol in the Asia-Pacific region. For the first time, China's J-16 fighter jets were seen participating in the joint patrol, government-owned China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Sunday, showing a photo depicting two J-16s flying next to a Chinese H-6K bomber and a Russian Tu-95MS bomber
The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy has accused Japan of making dangerous close-range tracking and disruptions to its Liaoning aircraft carrier during the latter's recent drills in the West Pacific. Senior Colonel Wu Qian, a spokesperson at China's Ministry of National Defense, said at a regular press conference on Thursday that the training activities of the PLA Navy's Liaoning aircraft carrier group are completely reasonable and legitimate, and Japan's hype has its own scheme
A Russian firm has developed a system for covert screening of people in public places that can help identify individuals and assess the degree of their danger to others, including on the basis of activity in social networks. "We have gone much further than the function of identifying people