US Army retrofits Stinger missiles with proximity fuses for drones
The US Army is retrofitting Raytheon-built Stinger surface-to-air missiles with proximity fuses to allow soldiers to perform counter-drone missions.

The US Army is retrofitting Raytheon-built Stinger surface-to-air missiles with proximity fuses to allow soldiers to perform counter-drone missions.
The Singapore Ministry of Defence has commissioned the new Hunter armoured fighting vehicle that will provide improved firepower, mobility, and…
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The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded a contract to NP Aerospace to deliver maintenance and upgrades for British…
The US Army is set to conduct the first joint flight test of future hypersonic weapons, which will be followed…
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The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has highlighted the need for the global community to step up efforts to support…
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