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Sep- 2024 -23 SeptemberAmericas
Lockheed Braces for First Sea-Launched JAGM Missile Test
Lockheed Martin plans to conduct the first-ever sea-launched trial of its Joint Air-to-Ground Missile next year.
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23 SeptemberSea
Rheinmetall, MBDA to Jointly Develop Maritime Laser Weapon
Rheinmetall announced its collaboration with MBDA to develop an affordable maritime laser weapon to replace costly air defense missiles used by ships.
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23 SeptemberAmericas
Mistral Challenges US Army’s $990M Loitering Munition Deal With AeroVironment
Mistral has filed a petition to reconsider the US Army’s nearly $1-billion contract with AeroVironment for Switchblade loitering munitions.
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20 SeptemberAmericas
US Seeks Clarity From Ukraine on Expanded Use of Long-Range Weapons
Amid mounting pressure to permit Ukraine greater use of donated weapons, the US is seeking more clarity from Kyiv on how this move would impact the dynamics of the conflict.
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17 SeptemberAmericas
Lockheed Unveils ‘Extreme Range’ Variant of JASSM Cruise Missile
Lockheed Martin is enhancing the deep strike capability of its renowned AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile with the introduction of a new extreme range variant.
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16 SeptemberWar
Ukraine Revises ATACMS Target List After US Downplays Capability
Ukraine has reportedly submitted a revised list of potential ATACMS targets to the US after a White House official downplayed the weapon’s capabilities.
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11 SeptemberAmericas
US Approves Sale of 54 AMRAAM Missiles to Singapore for $133M
The US State Department has cleared the potential sale of AIM-120C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles to Singapore.
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11 SeptemberAmericas
Argentine Army Exploring Israeli Assault Rifles to Upgrade Arsenal
The Argentine Army is evaluating the acquisition of Israeli-made ARAD-7 assault rifles to update its small arms inventory.
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11 SeptemberMiddle East
Canada Recently Blocked Weapons Sales to Israel: FM
Canada has suspended some 30 permits for arms shipments to Israel, including a rare move against a Canadian firm's deal with Washington.
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10 SeptemberAmericas
US Marine Corps Transitions to Virtual Mortar Training to Lessen Blast Effects
The US Marine Corps is transitioning its rocket and mortar training to the virtual realm to reduce soldier exposure to blasts and eliminate associated health risks.
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