India–Armenia Defence Partnership Nears $4 Billion Deal For Air Defence System, Missiles, And Artillery Systems
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Finland leads major NATO air defence drill as ADEX Mallet Strike 2/25 begins in Lohtaja
The exercise begins with a live-fire phase from 11 to 15 November, followed by a combat phase from 16 to 20 November. Around 1,300 personnel from the Finnish Army and Air Force, as well as brigade-level units specialising in ground-based air defence, will take part. NATO allies the United Kingdom and Sweden are also participating, contributing to the multinational dimension of the training. Military vehicles and personnel from across Finland wil…
The negotiations between New Delhi and Yerevan around modernised Su-30MKI have come a long way, according to media close to the case. The choice of a bireactor of Russian origin assembled locally, and not Tejas, points to a wager assumed on an already mature industry. This perspective sheds light on a still cautious but more offensive export strategy, where the aircraft manufacturer [...]
South Caucasus Security Boost: India's $4B Arms Deal with Armenia
A substantial arms deal worth an estimated $3.5 to $4 billion is reportedly in the final stages of negotiation between India and Armenia, aiming to significantly enhance Yerevan’s defense capabilities amid ongoing border tensions. This comprehensive procurement package is anticipated to include advanced air defense systems, state-of-the-art missile platforms such as the BrahMos and Akash-NG, and modern artillery, thereby consolidating India’s st…
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