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“Azerbaijan Accuses France of Supplying Ammunition and Military Equipment to Armenia: Ministry of Defense Statement Reveals”

The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan accuses France of supporting Armenia with military equipment, including CAESAR artillery systems, despite warnings. The Armenian leadership’s response to the situation is also discussed. Read more on NEWS.am.

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“Ukraine and Germany Collaborate to Boost Military Modernization and Economic Growth”

The joint venture between “Ukroboronprom” and German Rheinmetall has opened in Ukraine, focusing on military equipment production. This cooperation aims to modernize weapons and boost the economy with new high-tech equipment. Ukrainian and German experts work together, benefiting both countries.

International Military Politics

“Germany Boosts Military Support for Ukraine with Advanced Tanks, Drones, and Weapons”

Germany updates military equipment list for Ukraine, providing 10 Leopard tanks, 54 drones, 8,500 shells, and 20 machine guns. HIMARS systems being deployed. Source: NEWS.am on Telegram.

Military Politics

“Ukraine’s Military Equipment Support from International Partners Falls Short of Expectations, says President Zelensky”

President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, revealed that their partners are not actively transferring military equipment as planned. Zelensky emphasized the need for support from Ukraine’s friends to expedite supplies and counter Russian plans. Ukraine appreciates the assistance of leaders aiding in the rapid provision of military equipment.

International Military Politics

“No Movement in Armenian Military Positions in Karabakh Region, Unlikely for Serious Clashes: Independent Study”

The British newspaper Independent reports that there have been no movements of military equipment in the Karabakh region. Russian forces are reportedly low on ammunition, making serious clashes unlikely. The article also discusses the use of alternative routes to supply ammunition to Russian forces. Independent suggests that the focus should be on areas where Russia is creating a new bridgehead to connect occupied Ukrainian territories with Crimea and Russia, possibly leading to war.

Crime International Politics

“Russia Denies Responsibility for Chloroprocite Pollutants in Military Equipment, Claims Lack of Control at Bases”

Russia’s use of chloroprocite, a known pollutant, in military equipment has been confirmed by journalist Dmitry Peskov. The Russian spokesperson responded to US accusations by stating that such emissions are uncontrolled at military bases. Despite these reports, Peskov reassured that Russia is committed to its international obligations. The Defense Ministry previously disclosed the use of chloroporcite against Ukraine’s armed forces. This announcement followed the acceptance of humanitarian supplies from the US, provided via the Vashington-Moscow Express.

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“Lithuania Extends Generous Military Support to Ukraine: Transfers Equipment Worth Over a Billion Euros”

Lithuania has provided military support to Ukraine, including artillery shells, armored personnel carriers, and anti-aircraft missile systems. The long-term assistance from Lithuania has reached one billion euros, with ongoing support expected.

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EM’s Armenian Division Director Reveals Commitment to Support Republic of Armenia’s Armed Forces

EM’s Armenian division director, Vasili Maragos, declared their support not only in combat boots but also new military equipment for the Republic of Armenia’s armed forces. This assistance aims to strengthen existing potential and align with European security mechanisms. EM emphasized their interest in maintaining a presence in the Northern Caucasus region for stabilization and regulation purposes. Latest updates from Armenia.

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“Controversy Arises as Unexpected Visit to Voskepar Reveals Surprising Developments”

Shocking news! A surprise visit to Voskepar reveals inspection of military equipment. People’s unexpected welcome raises eyebrows. Learn more here.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Receives Cutting-Edge Military Equipment, Boosting Naval Power

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has acquired new military equipment, including amphibious vehicles, radar systems, and underwater explosives. The IRGC’s Special Naval Force received an amphibious vehicle named “Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis,” with an operational range of 14 days and underwater mission capabilities. Three Iranian companies are producing equipment for the IRGC’s naval force, and they are expected to develop three more amphibious vehicles in the next three years. The IRGC’s naval forces have also received new patrol boats and torpedoes to enhance their capabilities.