Author: Michael

The White House is studying the possibility of placing medium-range missiles on the territory of Japan, in particular hypersonic LRHW systems or a ground-based missile complex with a Tomahawk missile.
For the first time, the fact of such negotiations between the USA and Tokyo became known only on February 4, 2023. Japan agrees to place such missiles on its territory within the framework of the concept of joint confrontation against the USA.
 The island of Kushu “and other islands of the Japanese archipelago” is already mentioned as a place of probable dislocation.

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Frank Hoffman, Modern War Institute
There is much to celebrate in the collective decision by Ukraine’s Western supporters to again upgrade security assistance to Kyiv with modern armor…

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India plans to produce 600,000 AK-203s in a joint venture with the Russian Federation.
Even though several sanctions have been imposed on the Russian Federation, which also applies to countries that purchase weapons from the Kremlin, some countries continue cooperating with Moscow. One of them is India, which remains one of the main buyers of Russian weapons.
In particular, the joint Russian-Indian enterprise Indo-Russian Rifles Private Ltd completed the production of the first batch of AK-203 assault rifles, reports Janes.

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According to a tweet published on February 5, 2023, by Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand, the first Leopard 2 main battle tank (MBT), specifically the 2A4 version donated by Canada, is already on its way to Ukraine.
The Canadian Ministry of Defense released a video of a Leopard 2A4 main battle tank being loaded onto a Royal Canadian Armed Forces (RCAF) Canadian Cargo-177 Globemaster III military transport aircraft in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to be shipped abroad as part of Canada’s aid to Ukraine on February 4, 2023.

Battle tanks are on their way to help Ukraine.

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Understand the impact of the Ukraine conflict from a cross-sector perspective with the Global Data Executive Briefing: Ukraine Conflict

The US Department of Defense (DoD) has announced that it will provide additional infantry vehicles, ordnances, weapon systems, and equipment to strengthen Ukraine’s critical air defence capabilities.
The package includes $1.75bn of funds from the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), and $425m from the 31st presidential drawdown of equipment from the US’ defence inventories for Ukraine.

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The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) transits the Atlantic Ocean, June 12, 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathan T. Beard)

The U.S. Navy’s ships are costing more to repair and spending less time in operation. Those are the findings in a new report from the Government Accountability Office. It found that total costs for operating and servicing 10 classes of ships rose by $2.5 billion over a decade, and hours at sea declined. That’s even as the overall number of ships grew in that 10-year period.

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