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Helicopter crash kills 2 Israeli soldiers, injures 7 in southern Gaza

JERUSALEM Two Israeli soldiers were killed and seven others injured in a helicopter crash in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, the military said on Wednesday. A military statement said a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed as it was evacuating a soldier seriously wounded in clashes with Palestinian fighters last night. The army said the […]

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Freight Train Derails in Belgorod Region Due to ‘Railway Interference’

In the Novooskolsky district of Russia’s Belgorod region, a locomotive and several freight train cars derailed, according to Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, who posted on Telegram Wednesday, Sept. 11. Gladkov said that the incident occurred due to “illegal interference with railway operations,” although no further details were provided. He also noted that there were no injuries and passenger trains had been

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Russia revives T-62/T-72 tank repair factory amid sanctions

In a notable move amid escalating economic sanctions, the Russian arms conglomerate Rostec has announced the restoration of the 261st repair plant, managed by its subsidiary RT-Capital. The announcement made official on September 9, comes in response to recently imposed sanctions targeting Russia’s dealings with Iran over ballistic missile supplies. Photo credit: Rostec The 261st repair

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Brazil ‘blocks’ purchase of 36 Israeli ATMOS 2000 howitzers

Sources report that, four months past the deadline, Brazil has yet to inform Israel’s Elbit Systems on whether it will proceed with the purchase of 36 ATMOS 2000 self-propelled howitzers. Let’s delve into the background and the current situation. Photo credit: Elbit Systems In May, the Brazilian Army, known as Exército Brasileiro, revealed its plan to purchase

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NATO member Belgium discovered to have no air defense weapon

Belgium, a long-standing member of NATO, notably lacks any ground-based air defense systems to protect its military. Instead, the responsibility for defending its airspace falls to the approximately fifty F-16 fighter jets in its arsenal. Surprisingly, this arrangement seemed to suffice for Belgian politicians and military leaders even during the initial two years of Russia’s

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI CALLS FOR HEALTH VIGILANCE AS HE PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE MINISTER SARAH MATEKE

In a tribute to the late Minister of State for Defence, Hon. Sarah Mateke, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has emphasised the importance of health vigilance and regular check-ups for all Ugandans. Prior to being appointed Minister of State for Defence, Hon. Mateke served as Minister of State for Youth and Children Affairs. The Minister who

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‘F-22 rival’ Chinese J-20 may have overcome engine setbacks

A new photo of China’s fifth-generation J-20 stealth bomber has surfaced on a mysterious runway in China. Known as the competitor to America’s F-22, the J-20 is clearly seen featuring the new WS-15 engines. The photographer appears to have intentionally captured the aircraft from an angle that highlights these engines.  Photo credit: X As of

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Russia completes testing of 9M134 missile for medium armor targets

The Tula Design Bureau of Instrumentation has announced the successful completion of tests for the 9M134 Bulat missile, a new anti-tank guided missile [ATGM] developed to target medium-armored vehicles. On September 11, the company confirmed the missile is now ready for deployment, marking a key advancement in Russia’s ATGM capabilities. “Tests of the light missile 9М134 for the

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Lisbon withdrew the Russian Ka-32 helicopters acquired in 2006

In a significant military aid gesture, Portugal has officially retired the six Russian Kamov Ka-32 helicopters it acquired in 2006. The helicopters, now decommissioned, were loaded onto trucks and dispatched to Ukraine, as confirmed by Portugal’s Ministry of Defense. Photo credit: Portuguese MoD Originally, Portugal procured these six Kamov Ka-32A helicopters for around €348 million

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Norwegian corvette shadows Russian warships

Norway’s corvette Storm is currently monitoring three Russian warships from the Baltic Fleet as they sail off the country’s west coast in international waters. The Russian vessels are participating in the ongoing strategic naval exercise Okean-2024, which has seen a marked increase in both naval and aerial activity near Norway. The Norwegian Armed Forces confirmed

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