The German arms maker signed a preliminary deal for the plant as part of efforts to increase production to meet NATO demand.
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Could NATO Station Nuclear-Capable F-35s on Russia’s Doorstep?
Estonia lacks fighter aircraft and, along with Latvia and Lithuania, relies on other NATO members, including the UK, to carry out air policing duties.
Rheinmetall plans to build an ammunition plant in Latvia, as part of its efforts to ramp up production to respond to increasing demand from North Atlantic Treaty Organization's member states.
“The North Atlantic Council met this morning at the request of Estonia, under Article 4 of the Washington Treaty, to consult and strongly condemn Russia’s dangerous violation of Estonian airspace on ...
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NATO Big Spenders: The Countries Powering The Alliance Defenses
This past week, the United Nations convened for its 80th General Assembly which was marked by high-level meetings across the ...
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U.S. Air Assault Exercise • 173rd Sky Soldiers
The 173rd Airborne Brigade (Sky Soldiers) kicked off Exercise Saber Junction 20 with a joint force air assault infiltration from Grafenwoehr Training Area into Hohenfels Training Area, Germany on ...
Denmark said on Thursday it was weighing whether to invoke Article 4 of NATO's founding treaty after drone incursions briefly ...
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Germany's Rheinmetall plans ammunition factory in Latvia
German defence contractor Rheinmetall is planning a new ammunition factory in Latvia, the Baltic country and the company ...
The world's most powerful people are meeting in New York this week. Here are the key takeaways from the UN summit's second day.
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