Day: April 29, 2025

Kremlin ramps up forces near NATO front

Russia and Belarus are preparing for a large-scale joint military exercise, Zapad-2025, scheduled for this fall near the borders of NATO member Poland. Military analysts warn the drills could be used as a pretext for troop buildup and potential escalation, drawing comparisons to similar maneuvers that preceded Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The Wall Street…

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Next-gen K9A3 howitzer breaks cover

South Korean defense firm Hanwha Aerospace has released new promotional footage showcasing the next evolution of its flagship self-propelled howitzer, unveiling a conceptual design of the K9A3. The upgraded artillery system represents a new leap forward in automation and combat performance, redefining expectations for modern artillery systems. According to the promotional material, the K9A3 will…

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Kongsberg demonstrates counter-drone capabilities on ACV

A fully networked amphibious combat vehicle outfitted with advanced sensors and weapons took center stage at this year’s Northrop Grumman Bushmaster User Conference (BUC), where defense contractor Kongsberg showcased its latest progress in integrated battlefield solutions. As noted by the company, the U.S. Marine Corps’ Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV), equipped with the PROTECTOR Medium Calibre…

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Italian Army receives first UH-169D helicopter

The Italian Army officially took delivery of its first UH-169D Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) on April 28. The handover ceremony was held at the 28th “Tucano” Squadron Group hangar in Viterbo and attended by Army Chief of Staff General Carmine Masiello, senior officials from the Directorate of Aeronautical Armaments and Airworthiness (DAAA), and Leonardo Helicopters…

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KAI targets Peru for new fighter deal

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has confirmed that Peru is actively exploring the KF-21 as a potential candidate in its ongoing fighter acquisition process, marking a possible expansion of South Korea’s defense ties in Latin America. In a statement released by the company, KAI said, “From two years ago, Peru tried to acquire fighter jets, and…

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Washington hold-up delays Australian Abrams shipment to Ukraine

A fleet of retired Australian Army M1A1 Abrams tanks pledged to Ukraine remains grounded, with sources pointing to delayed U.S. export approvals as the primary cause. The tanks, part of a $245 million military aid package announced by the Albanese government in 2024, have yet to leave Australian soil more than six months after the…

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