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Title: Chile-Colombia; Cooperation in military industry, cyber defense, special ops
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Chile's Undersecretary of Defense, Ricardo Montero, and Colombia's Deputy Minister of Defense and Security Policies, Juliana Coronado, chaired the IX Defense Dialogue in Bogotá, a strategic instance to give continuity to the review of the Binational Work Plan 2024-2026 that both countries have developed. According to Chile's Undersecretary of Defense, the IX Defense Dialogue reviewed progress on the issues prioritized by both delegations: cyber defense, defense industry, special operations, and maritime security. The representatives of Chile and Colombia also shared experiences on energy transition in military installations, women's participation in the sector and risk management in the face of climate change. Within the framework of the work agenda of this bilateral meeting, the delegation of the Chilean Undersecretary of Defense visited the Tolemaida Military Fort where the Colombian National Training Center is located.
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Title: Norway; Army orders Danish air defense radars
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Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has contracted Danish firm Weibel Scientific to supply XENTA surveillance radars for short-range air defense.
The over 500-million Danish kroner ($75.5 million) contract will be delivered from 2026 to 2027.
The radars will be integrated into the Norwegian Army’s mobile National Maneuver Air Defence System, which was unveiled in 2024.
This is the biggest-ever order for the Allerød-based company, which set out to make the “world’s best surveillance radar for detection and classification” in 2019.
It also marks a major step toward the company’s goal of reaching 2.5 billion Danish kroner ($376 million) in turnover by 2030.
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Title: Uruguay; Army receives initial M-ATV and Mk23 trucks from the US
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The first batch of six Oshkosh M-ATV armored scout vehicles and six 6x6 Mk23 heavy transports purchased from the U.S. began to be unloaded at the port of Montevideo (Uruguay) yesterday. The vehicles arrived on Uruguayan soil through the FMS (Foreign Military Sales) purchase procedure.
The purchase, which totals 36 M-ATVs along with 60 Mk23 trucks, comes at a time when the Uruguayan National Army has the immediate need to acquire new armored vehicles and replace its aging fleet. This is particularly important in terms of peacekeeping missions under the flag of the United Nations; The organization requires that the vehicles sent by the different participating countries be of recent construction.
The M-ATV is a 4x4 scout vehicle, with MRAP protection, ideal for use in patrol and border control missions. The version acquired by Uruguay is the M1240, with an armored turret prepared for a .50 machine gun or an Mk19 automatic grenade launcher as part of a kit called OGPK (Objective Gunner Protection Kit).
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Title: China; Army reveals new variant of the DZJ08 80mm rocket launcher
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a new variant of the Chinese DZJ-08 80mm recoilless weapon system has been observed featuring a DNS181 high-explosive fragmentation (HE-Frag) warhead with programmable air-burst capability. The associated fire control system, suspected to be designated DRU181, appears to be detachable and reusable across multiple disposable launchers. The fire control interface includes a digital screen and full keypad, which, according to Kotlarski, might be designed for language-related input rather than tactical optimization.
Amaël Kotlarski added that the system does not appear to include a laser rangefinder and compared its simplicity to other Chinese designs. Social media comparisons with the European MBDA Enforcer were addressed by Kotlarski, who clarified that the DZJ-08 is unguided and considerably less complex than the fire-and-forget guided Enforcer missile, which is heavier and more expensive.
An airburst munition, such as the DNS181, is an advanced type of explosive projectile designed to detonate in midair at a predetermined point, rather than upon impact. This detonation method is achieved through programmable fuzes, which can be set electronically via fire control systems or through other means such as magnetic induction or optical signals. Once programmed, the munition calculates its distance traveled, often by counting rotations during flight, and detonates at the optimal moment to maximize its effect. The primary utility of airburst munitions lies in their ability to engage targets that are concealed behind cover, within trenches, or inside structures, areas where traditional impact-detonated munitions might be less effective. By exploding above or near such targets, airburst munitions disperse shrapnel over a wider area, increasing the likelihood of neutralizing threats. They are particularly effective against infantry in defilade positions, light vehicles, and even low-flying unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
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Vice Admiral Jan Christian Kaack, Inspector of the German Navy, confirmed that Germany is examining the integration of the U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missile onto its naval platforms, as part of a larger strategic effort to develop a robust "inland strike" capability. The German Navy currently lacks the means to strike targets deep within adversarial territory from the sea. the deployment of a long-range maritime land-attack missile like the Tomahawk would represent a shift toward power projection and deterrence from German waters, particularly in the Baltic Sea.
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Title: Colombia; US Coast Guard transfers three Island-class patrol boats
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On May 16, 2025, the US Coast Guard confirmed that three decommissioned Island-class patrol boats, the USCGC Naushon (WPB 1311), USCGC Mustang (WPB 1310), and USCGC Liberty (WPB 1334), will be transferred to the Colombian Navy via the Excess Defense Articles (EDA) program. The EDA transfer is conducted in accordance with U.S. policy guidelines, which permit partner nations to acquire surplus defense equipment on an "as is, where is" basis, subject to end-use and security assurances.
The decommissioning of the three cutters concluded a multi-decade period of service in the Alaskan region. The USCGC Naushon (WPB 1311) was decommissioned on March 21, 2025, in Homer, Alaska, where it had been based since 2016. It performed fisheries enforcement, SAR operations, and maritime interdiction duties. All three cutters are expected to be refitted at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore before being formally delivered to Colombia.
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Title: Canada; Government mulls joining US Golden Dome program
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Canada is looking at potential investments in U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed $175-billion Golden Dome missile defense shield, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Wednesday.
Trump said on Tuesday he had selected a design for the project and named a Space Force general to head the program, which is aimed at blocking threats from China and Russia.
Carney, who won an April election in part by promising to stand up to the threat posed by Trump, said he had discussed the concept of the Golden Dome a couple of times with the president.
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Title: Qatar; MoD orders FS-LIDS Coyote Counter-Drone systems
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Raytheon has signed a $1-billion agreement with Qatar to deliver the Fixed Site – Low, Slow, Integrated Defeat System (FS-LIDS), making Doha the system’s first international customer.
The agreement includes production work in the US, contributing to engineering and advanced manufacturing.
The technology is designed to detect, track, and neutralize small, slow-moving drones.
It integrates radar, electro-optical/infrared sensors, and effectors, such as jamming or kinetic interceptors, to respond to unmanned aerial threats.
Raytheon combines its KuRFS radar and Coyote interceptor with Northrop Grumman’s Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control for the counter-drone system.
The LIDS can be deployed in fixed and mobile configurations, offering protection for specific sites or assets while allowing for flexible relocation as operational needs change.
The announcement is part of a wider defense procurement agreement to support the Gulf nation, one of Washington’s closest allies in the Middle East.
In addition to the FS-LIDS agreement, Washington and Doha signed a statement of intent outlining over $38 billion in potential defense-related investments.
These include joint efforts to enhance air and maritime security, as well as support for operations at Al Udeid Air Base.
In March, General Atomics signed a nearly $2-billion agreement with the Qatari government to supply eight MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft systems through a US government-facilitated deal.
The MQ-9B is a long-endurance, multi-mission drone designed for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strike operations.
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Title: Ukraine; Italy to transfer 400 VCC-2 Camilino APCs to the Army
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Italy’s Ministry of Defence has announced it will send VCC-2 Camilino armored personnel carriers to Ukraine in response to Russia’s continued aggression.
Revealed as part of Rome’s 11th installment of military aid to Kyiv, the donation will include 400 vehicles, with some in combat-ready condition and others for use as spare parts.
The vehicles will come with an undisclosed type of satellite surveillance system to enhance the Ukrainian military’s operational coordination and situational awareness on the frontlines.
Details on the Camilino shipment’s schedule and value have not yet been disclosed, local Ukrainian news agencies reported.
The VCC-2 Camilino is the Italian Army variant of the American M113 troop transport system first deployed during the Vietnam War.
Among the primary modifications of the Camilino is its chassis design, which has a heavy focus on enhanced protected mobility and firepower over the original M113’s passenger capacity.
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Title: Pakistan; Chinese CM-400AKS hypersonic missile destroyed S-400 SAM battery
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The CM-400AKG, a missile developed by China's state-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), represents a new generation of precision strike weaponry. Though typically labeled a hypersonic weapon for its Mach 5-plus speed, it more accurately fits the description of a quasi-ballistic missile due to its steep terminal dive attack profile and high-altitude cruise trajectory. The missile is specifically designed to defeat high-value, heavily defended targets such as naval vessels or strategic ground-based air defense systems. This makes it a particularly destabilizing asset in the hands of operators like Pakistan, who are facing adversaries equipped with some of the world’s most advanced defense networks.
The Indian S-400 Triumf, supplied by Russia, is among the most revered air defense missile systems globally. With a detection range of 600 kilometers and the capability to engage aerial targets at up to 400 kilometers, it has been the centerpiece of India's airspace security. It is designed to intercept everything from enemy aircraft and drones to ballistic missiles. Its reputation has made it a system of choice not only for India, but also for nations like China and Turkey, despite the geopolitical complexities surrounding such acquisitions.
If a Chinese missile like the CM-400AKG has indeed neutralized an S-400 system in a real-world combat scenario, the implications are far-reaching. This event would not only mark the operational debut of Chinese hypersonic munitions in conflict, but it would also raise critical concerns among Western military planners. For the United States and NATO members who rely on air defense architectures such as the Patriot, Aegis, or even the THAAD and the forthcoming NGI systems, the notion that a relatively low-cost, air-launched Chinese missile could defeat a flagship Russian defense system is a sobering one.
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