Ammunition
Russian super-torpedo ‘Poseidon’ could cause radioactive tsunamis (photos)
The ‘Poseidon 2M39’ torpedo is in its testing stage
Turkey's new domestic-made Alpagu UAV conducts test firing with ammunition
A new Turkish-made indigenous fixed-wing tactical unmanned aerial vehicle, Alpagu, developed by Turkish defense company, STM, successfully carried out a test firing with ammunition.
Magawa the hero rat retires from job detecting landmines
In a five-year career, the rodent sniffed out 71 landmines and dozens more unexploded items in Cambodia
Powerful Blast Rocks Ammunition Plant in Cacak, Serbia
A series of explosions rocked an ammunition plant's facilities in the Serbian town of Cacak in the early hours of Friday morning, but there were no reports of casualties, local media said.
Explosion in Czech Ammunition Depot Which Triggered Tensions with Russia - Planned for Bulgaria
The Czech Republic called on EU and NATO allies to expel Russian diplomats, as Prague's diplomatic relations with Moscow continued to deteriorate.
Prague identified the intelligence officers, and demanded they leave the country over links to an explosion at a privately-operated arms depot in 2014.
Deciphering retired admirals’ open letter in Turkey
An open letter by retired admirals critical of Erdogan’s policies has given much-needed political ammunition amid an economic turmoil eating into his popularity
Greek reporter gunned down outside his home in Athens
He was found with six bullets in his body
Turkish, Australian firms ink deal on defense sector
Repkon, a Turkish company operating in the metal forming sector, has agreed to partner with Australian firm, Titomic, to produce barrels.
As part of the agreement, a center will be established in Australia tuat will produce barrels designed by Repkon, using its flowforming technology and Titomic's kinetic fusion technology.
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North Korea fires multiple suspected cruise missiles: Seoul
North Korea on April 14 fired several suspected cruise missiles towards the sea, the South's military said.
The "multiple projectiles" fired from Munchon in the east of the country were believed to be "short-range cruise missiles," the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.