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Demand for ammunition continues to increase with manufacturing capability growing to match. Sweden have turned to the two ...
Lithuania and Finland look set to start domestic production of anti-personnel landmines next year to supply themselves and ...
Sweden's FMV has secured a historic order for 155mm artillery ammunition, with contracts valued at nearly $500 million.
Sweden finalized defense contracts totaling more than 5 billion crowns ($525 million) with Germany's Rheinmetall ( ...
"In terms of ammunition, Russia produces in three months what the whole of NATO produces in a year," said Secretary-General Rutte.
Sweden has signed agreements with Germany's Rheinmetall and Norway's Nammo worth over 5 billion crowns ($526.02 million) for ...
Sweden's defence ministry has inked significant deals with Germany's Rheinmetall and Norway's Nammo, totaling over 5 billion ...
Repkon, a leading Turkish defense company, is set to build a state-of-the-art 155-millimeter artillery ammunition filling ...
Dennis Hauger picked up two more accomplishments during his stellar rookie season, topping the track record and winning the ...
Repkon, Nammo ink deal to restart Denmark’s national ammunition production as part of Nordic Defense Cooperation ...
NATO leaders deserve credit for overcoming parochial concerns and political resistance to agree on the new spending targets. They should recognize, however, that their fight has only just started.
As security concerns continue to rise in Europe, Denmark has signed a contract with the Norwegian defence giant Nammo to re-establish domestic ammunition production. The agreement, finalized late last ...