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The United States announced plans to deploy ground-based missile launchers in the Indo-Pacific region, capable of firing advanced SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles. This development was confirmed in an interview with U.S. Army General Charles Flynn, the commanding general of U.S. Army Pacific, published by the South Korean News Agency Yonhap on April 7, 2024. The deployment aims to address the increasing security threats in the region.
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On April 5, 2024, ROSTEC, the Russian State Corporation for Assistance to Development, Production, and Export of Advanced Technology Industrial Products, announced the delivery of modernized 2S19M1 Msta-S 152mm self-propelled howitzers to the Russian army for rapid deployment in Ukraine. It can fire latest generation Russian of guided ammunition such as Krasnopol, illuminated by a laser designator using drone data transmission.
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Despite the ongoing conflict, Ukraine's defense industry has made significant strides in military innovation, particularly in unmanned systems. On April 5, 2024, a groundbreaking announcement was made through social media channels about the beginning of serial production for the new, indigenously developed Backfire K1 bomber drone, marking a leap in aerial combat technology.
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On April 4, 2024, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) announced a significant contract modification awarded to BAE Systems Land & Armaments LP to allocate additional funds for the procurement of three production representative test vehicles for the ACV recovery (ACV-R) variant in the U.S. Marines news ACV Amphibious Combat Vehicles, alongside the necessary test support.
Read more: US DoD Awards BAE Systems Contract for New US Marines ACV-R Recovery Amphibious Vehicles
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Norway has announced plans to increase its military spending by approximately $56 billion over the next twelve years, until 2036. This decision by the Norwegian government revealed on April 5, 2024, aims to strengthen the nation's defense in response to Russia and other security challenges.
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As part of its commitment to the NATO Mission in Iraq (NMI), the Netherlands has today initiated the first deployment of a Chinook transport helicopter from Gilze-Rijen Air Base to Iraq. An Antonov AN-124, one of the world's largest transport aircraft, is tasked with transporting the disassembled helicopter. Two additional Chinooks are set to follow later this month, strengthening the Dutch presence in the region.
Read more: Soldiers of Netherlands Deployed for NATO Mission in Iraq with Chinook Helicopters
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In the summer of 2024, the Netherlands plans to deploy one of its MIM-104 Patriot air defense systems to Lithuania as part of a NATO exercise. This deployment is a component of NATO's Rotational Air Defence Model, aimed at enhancing the rapid redeployment capabilities of air defense units and their seamless integration for defense tasks on NATO's eastern flank.
Read more: Army of Netherlands Plans to Deploy Patriot air defense missile system in Lithuania
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The U.S. Air Force has started deploying F-22 Raptor fighter jets to Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. Arriving on March 28, 2024, these jets, operated by the 19th and 199th Fighter Squadrons, mark a significant step in bolstering air combat capabilities in what is often called the "Keystone of the Pacific." This deployment is designed to work in concert with other heavy, reconnaissance, and both fourth and fifth-generation aircraft, reinforcing a continuous and robust fighter presence in the region. This coordinated effort is indicative of the U.S. commitment to ensuring stability and security within the Indo-Pacific region.
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According to information published by the Russian Ministry of Defense via a video on April 5, 2024, the Russian army has launched a large program to recruit and train a new generation of drone operators following the intensive use of FPV (First Person View) drones on the battlefield in Ukraine.
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As reported by the Taipei Times on March 31, 2024, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense announced that the successor to the CM-33 Clouded Leopard, informally dubbed the Clouded Leopard II, has successfully completed its initial operational capability assessment in October 2023. This new vehicle, scheduled for mass production in 2024 and yet to be officially named, will include a new 8x8 chassis and a 105mm gun.
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The recent acquisition of the new Armored Crowd Control Vehicles (VBMO) by the French National Gendarmerie has drawn scrutiny from the French Court of Auditors in its report on mobile forces, published on April 3rd. Originally initiated in December 2020 as part of the economic recovery plan related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the program gained momentum with the purchase of 80 new vehicles, estimated at 65-70 million euros.
Read more: Centaure is the new armored vehicle of the French Gendarmerie
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On March 04, 2024, Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic has announced plans to enhance defense industry collaboration with France, indicating a shift from Russia. Vucic, set to meet French President Emmanuel Macron, aims to discuss bolstering cooperation in special-purpose industries, including defense. Serbia, a European Union candidate, currently relies on Soviet-era aircraft and Russian weaponry but is seeking to modernize its arsenal, potentially acquiring Rafale fighter jets from France.
Read more: Serbia seeks closer defence ties by looking for Rafale Fighter Jets