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February 16, 2024

Canadian NATO troops in Latvia get air-defense, anti-tank upgrades

Defense News Canada is spending $316 million Canadian dollars ($234 million) for new air-defense and counter-drone systems as well as

February 15, 2024

Germany Says Turkey and Greece to Join Missile-Defense Plan

Bloomberg Turkey and Greece will formally join a German-led missile-defense project Thursday, taking the number of members of the so-called European Sky Shield Initiative to

February 14, 2024

New Eurasian security architecture ‘overdue’ — Lavrov

TASS Russia together with its allies is making the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) a force to be reckoned with,

February 9, 2024

Odin’s Eye to expand EU space-based, missile-warning system

Defense News The European Union is investing €90 million ($97 million) to jumpstart the development of a satellite-based missile early

February 7, 2024

Poland activates air defense systems amid intense Russian missile attacks on Ukraine

Anadolu Ajansı Poland activated its air defense systems across the country in response to intense Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian

February 2, 2024

Italy orders four SAMP/T new-generation air defense systems

Defense News Europe’s Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation signed a contract for four SAMP/T NG air-defense systems for the Italian

February 2, 2024

Poland to buy Lockheed Martin missile launchers for navy

Reuters Poland has signed a deal to buy Lockheed Martin’s (LMT.N), opens new tab MK 41 Vertical Launching System for three frigates

February 1, 2024

NATO partners remain on track to reach defence spending goals

Janes NATO countries are on course to reach the goal of spending at least 2% of their GDP to defence

February 1, 2024

Norway acquires new NASAMS air defence systems

European Defence Review The Norwegian government has ordered new NASAMS air defence systems from Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KONGSBERG), which

January 30, 2024

NATO chief huddles with Trump allies in longshot Ukraine funding push

Politico NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Monday kicked off a critical trip to the U.S., where he’ll meet with Biden