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Sky Shield: Austria buys German air defense system

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Eight pieces of the Iris-T system are to be purchased together with Germany. The system has proved its worth in Ukraine. The training is to take place within the framework of the German Army.

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·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Eight pieces of the Iris-T system are to be purchased. The training should also take place within the framework of the German Army

·Vienna, Austria
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Eight pieces of the Iris-T system are to be purchased together with Germany. The system has proved its worth in Ukraine. The training is to take place within the framework of the German Army.

·Vienna, Austria
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The European air defense initiative Sky Shield is slowly taking shape in Austria: As was presented on Tuesday afternoon, Austria, together with Germany and other partner countries, will purchase the IRIS-T anti-aircraft missile in the two SLS and SLM versions. The rockets have earned a legendary reputation in defending Kiev. The choice has been made: For the first time since the Second World War, Austria receives anti-aircraft missiles worthy of…

·Vienna, Austria
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Austria plans to buy eight units of the German Iris-T medium-range air defence system as part of the European Sky Shield.

·Romania
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VIENNA. As part of the European Sky Shield air defense system, Austria is planning joint procurement and training with Germany. Defence Minister Klaudia Tanner (VP) announced this in Vienna on Tuesday.

·Linz, Austria
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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, September 12, 2023.
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