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US Army tests Rafael Spike SR missile
At the end of January, Israeli company Rafael and its US subsidiary Rafael Systems Global Sustainment (RSGS) conducted a demonstration to assess the SPIKE SR missile system during the Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE).
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PREMIUM: Vampire MRL sinks teeth into Indonesia
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British MoD awards Thales UK a £98 million air defence missile contract
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Dutch Armed Forces will receive 2,800 new trucks
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PREMIUM: Japan plans a successor to its LAV
The current state of play in Japan's defence industry means that Tokyo might have to look overseas for its next LAV 4x4.
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PREMIUM: CATV tender looms on the horizon
A tender under the Collaborative All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme is expected to be released in 2021. Cross-border collaboration is intended to secure greater commonality at reduced costs, as well as deliver economies of scale in production.
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PREMIUM: South Korea boosts efficiency of its artillery
More ammunition resupply vehicles, 8x8 command vehicles, unmanned artillery platforms and tactical surface-to-surface missiles are all on their way in South Korea.