Category: Equipment
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Iran’s air bridge to the Sudanese military
Iran sent at least nine cargo flights to Sudan between December 2023 and July 2024, coinciding with a rapprochement between the two countries, as Iranian weapons appeared on the battlefield in Sudan for the first time. This is the conclusion of a new report by the Conflict Observatory, a research consortium affiliated with George Mason…
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Africa’s Growing Drone Market: Innovations and Opportunities Across the Continent
The drone industry in Africa is rapidly evolving, with several companies making significant strides in manufacturing, training, and service delivery. Countries like South Africa, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Ghana are leading the charge, leveraging both military and civilian drone technology to address local challenges and tap into global markets. This article explores the top players in…
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Shootings in Border Areas – Situation on the Lebanese Israeli Border at the End of 5 October 2024
Operation ‘Arrows of the North’ ground phase continues. Over the course of the day, the current configuration of the front has not changed significantly. Both sides continue to exchange strikes and local battles are taking place. The most violent Clashes took place in the areas of Maroun El-Ras, Yaroun and Kafr Kila, where Israeli troops…
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Indian manufacturer Tata to build defense plant in Morocco, India’s first overseas defense venture
Tata Advanced Systems Ltd will build the defense plant in Casablanca and produce WhAP amphibious armored vehicles for the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces, according to The Economic Times. These vehicles are already in limited service with the Indian Army and are deployed on the border with China. The facility, which is expected to be operational…
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BREAKING: Josh Shapiro and Zelensky visit artillery shell plant in Scranton, PA Shapiro signs shells to be used in the war in Ukraine
BREAKING: Josh Shapiro and Zelensky visit artillery shell plant in Scranton, PA Shapiro signs shells to be used in the war in Ukraine
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Somali Government Condemns Illegal Arms Shipment from Ethiopia
A large shipment of weapons, reportedly purchased by the Puntland administration from Ethiopia, has successfully reached its destination amidst a foiled robbery attempt. The incident, reminiscent of a similar occurrence in July, raises alarms about escalating cross-border arms flows and instability in the region. Armed militiamen attempted to seize the weapons convoy near the Somali-Ethiopia…
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U.S. Africa Command and Cameroon Armed Forces Host West Africa Logistics Conference in Douala
Douala, Cameroon – U.S. Africa Command and the Cameroon Armed Forces kicked off the West Africa Logistics Conference here today in Douala, Cameroon, convening more than 60 West African and U.S military logistics leaders. During the next two days, these logistics leaders will discuss shared logistics challenges and identify opportunities to cooperate on improving interoperability…
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Situation in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: Activity of Terrorist Groups
Situation from August 1 to September 20, 2024 In the resource-rich east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, fighting continues between government forces and a conglomerate of armed groups. If earlier the news was more often about the “March 23 Movement” (M23) supported by Rwanda, now other factions are showing themselves more strongly. ▪️Against the…
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Reserve military power: top 5 African countries in 2024
Global Firepower, an analytical site, ranks 145 countries based on their reserve military manpower. In Africa, these top five nations boast the largest reserve forces in 2024: Egypt: 480,000 personnel (15th globally)Morocco: 150,000 personnel (32nd globally)Algeria: 135,000 personnel (34th globally)Eritrea: 130,000 personnel (37th globally)Sudan: 85,000 personnel (47th globally) Reserve forces are crucial for national security,…
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Malian & Russian troops are preparing to relaunch their offensive in northern Mali
Malian & Russian troops are preparing to relaunch their offensive in northern Mali along the Algerian border for the first time since Tuareg militants defeated them at Tinzaouten in July. They face several capacity and capability challenges to clear and hold the area. Security forces have partially addressed the immediate capacity issues that contributed to…
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