Raytheon, a division of RTX, has announced the signing of a contract worth $3.7 billion to supply Patriot GEM-T interceptors to Ukraine, in another move to strengthen the country’s air defense amid the ongoing war.
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North Korea accelerates production of KN-23 missiles after Kim Jong Un inspection
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently inspected the country’s missile factories and ordered a significant increase in production, as well as the creation of new companies focused on the defense sector.
Read MoreUkraine sinks Russian ship in the Caspian Sea in drone attack
For the first time, Ukrainian forces have extended their drone strike campaign to the Caspian Sea, hitting and sinking a Russian cargo ship at the port of Olya in the Astrakhan region.
Read MoreMexican cartels are reportedly using the war in Ukraine to train with FPV drones
Intelligence agencies from Mexico and Ukraine are investigating reports that members of drug cartels are infiltrating the Ukrainian conflict to gain experience using FPV drones (First-Person View), cheap and highly effective weapons.
Read MoreUnited Kingdom spent $3.3 billion on weapons and armored vehicles in one year, reveals Ministry of Defence
In response to a parliamentary inquiry, British Defence Minister Maria Eagle revealed that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) spent approximately $3.33 billion on armaments, ammunition, and armored vehicles in the fiscal year 2023-24.
Read MoreUnited Kingdom and Australia join forces to develop low-cost, high-tech modular weapons
The United Kingdom and Australia have entered into a partnership to develop advanced subsystems for low-cost modular weapons by combining the UK’s Modular Weapons Testbed program with Australia’s SHARKTOOTH project.
Read MoreLooters Discover Luxury Car Fleet While Raiding Bashar al-Assad’s Palace
When Islamist rebel forces invaded Bashar al-Assad’s palace in Damascus, they discovered a fleet of luxury cars, including Mercedes, Porsches, Audis, and Ferraris.
Read MoreVideo: Ukrainian military destroyed a Russian self-propelled howitzer Msta-S in the Donetsk region
The Ukrainian military destroyed the self-propelled artillery system Msta-S of the Russian occupiers in the Donetsk region. The operation was recorded on video and shared on Telegram by the defenders.
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