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The Israeli company Elbit Systems, as part of the Future Ready Combat Vehicle program, is offering India its battle tank with a 122-mm cannon and active protection to replace almost 350 T-72 tanks in service with the Indian army.
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Soldier of the Ukrainian army shot in the back of the head

A leaflet with a call to surrender to the Russian army and a guarantee of life was found next to the body. Apparently, the soldier wanted to lay down his arms, but was killed by the soldiers of the detachment
#Switzerland president, Ignazio Cassis, reiterated that his country will not supply weapons to #Ukraine due to its neutrality, although Bern added, recognizes the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of Ukraine, and called for maintaining dialogue between the interested parties to help restore the country on the basis of the 'Marshall Plan'.

Last July, the Ukrainian Prime Minister, Denís Shmigal, speaking at the Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine, in the Swiss city of Lugano, estimated the restoration of the country at 750,000,000,000 dollars. Last April, Russia sent notes of protest to countries supplying weapons to Ukraine.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned that any arms shipment to kyiv would become a legitimate target for the Russian Armed Forces. In turn, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov commented that attempts to saturate Ukraine with weapons are not conducive to Russian-Ukrainian talks and will have a negative effect.
Former US military pilot arrested on #China ties – media

The man’s detention comes as Beijing has reportedly hired veteran British pilots as instructors

A former American military pilot and flight instructor was arrested last week in Australia, and now faces extradition to the US, Reuters reported on Tuesday. It is unclear what kind of charges the man is facing, but sources say he was detained due to his past work in China.

Daniel Edmund Duggan was arrested on Friday by local police in rural New South Wales, Reuters reported, citing court records and police sources. Duggan was denied bail, and is now facing “formal extradition proceedings,” the news agency claimed.

A spokesman for the Office of the Attorney General in Washington confirmed that an individual was arrested in New South Wales on Friday “pursuant to a request from the United States of America,” but did not name the individual as Duggan. An “aviation source” told Reuters that Duggan was wanted by the FBI due to his work in China.

Duggan, described in the report as a “former US citizen” and current citizen of Australia, served as a pilot and flight instructor in the US Marine Corps for a decade, before moving to Australia and starting a business taking tourists on flights in fighter jets.

Duggan reportedly moved to China in 2014 and sold his Australian business shortly afterwards. He founded "a comprehensive aviation consultancy company” in 2017, and worked in Qingdao, China until the firm’s dissolution in 2020, according to his LinkedIn profile.

It is unclear whether the US has accused Duggan of working with the Chinese government or military, or whether espionage charges are among those being considered.

News of the pilot’s arrest came days after multiple Western media outlets reported China’s hiring of some 30 veteran British military pilots to teach trainees in the People’s Liberation Army. The practice is legal, but British defense officials are still concerned enough that they issued a “threat alert,” warning current and former pilots to steer clear of the recruitment scheme.

Beijing reportedly pays the pilots $270,000 a year, around twice as much as the Royal Air Force pays its most senior commanders, and four times what it pays an experienced squadron leader. The RAF has also reportedly restricted the hiring of white male pilots to meet diversity targets, and shortages of aircraft and instructors are pushing qualified fliers into jobs in the private sector.  
With just 27 years old, Roxán Escudero broke stereotypes and became the first woman to complete the #Mexican Army special forces officers course.
In #Nigeria, Islamic State militants defiantly executed three CTJF militiamen they captured in Borno State.
Never forget, the #westernWorld is using a comedian
U.S. firms developing a new generation of small #nuclear power plants to help cut carbon emissions have a big problem: only one company sells the fuel they need, and it's Russian.

☢️ The North American country promoted new SMR nuclear reactors, which are more efficient, faster and cheaper, but require HALEU uranium, enriched at 20%, which for now is only supplied by a company of the Russian state corporation Rosatom.

American companies plan to produce this type of uranium, although it will take years to do so.

Source: Reuters
The other truth of the Human Rights Watch letter to Gustavo Petro thing you should know about

Colombia could use its restored diplomatic relations with Venezuela to help curb human rights violations in its neighbor, the Human Rights Watch group said in a letter to Colombian President Gustavo Petro. Colombia and Venezuela reopened a major cargo crossing point between the two countries in late September in a major thaw after years of icy bilateral relations and severely curtailed economic ties. This Human Rights Watch group : “We are writing to respectfully urge that, in light of the Colombian government’s reestablishment of diplomatic…

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The #UnitedStates, #Japan and #SouthKorea have warned that a seventh nuclear bomb test by North Korea would require an "unprecedented" scale of response.

“We agreed that an unprecedented scale of response would be required if North Korea were to conduct a seventh nuclear test. We urge [North Korea] to refrain from further provocations," South Korea's First Deputy Foreign Minister Cho Hyung-don said at a press conference in Tokyo.
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Within the scope of the agreement signed by #Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar and Libyan Prime Minister and Defense Minister Abdulhamid Dibeybe, the Turkish Armed Forces are also intended to contribute to the training of #Libyan military pilots
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#China's deep-sea manned submersible Shenhai Yongshi, or "Deep Sea Warrior"
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A Ukrainian lieutenant colonel, who was taken prisoner, spoke about crimes committed by Ukrainian soldiers
Indian Navy & Drone Federation of #India collaborate to promote indigenous development, manufacturing and testing of drones for naval platforms.
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Venezuelan Special Forces. Specialists in Air, Sea and Land combat. Commands for Venezuela
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U.S. Colonel Richard Black, former senator from Virginia, about Nord Stream pipeline terrorist attack
U.S. Navy and Army launched a precision sounding rocket on Wednesday to test their hypersonic capabilities, with a view to developing new class of weapons.

The launch was made from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The test evaluated the performance of the weapon's communications and navigation equipment, as well as advanced materials that can withstand heat in a "realistic hypersonic environment," the Navy said in a statement.

"In the development of weapons systems, precision sounding rocket launches fill a critical gap between ground testing and full system flight testing," the institution explained, adding that such reviews contribute to the "rapid maturation of offensive and defensive hypersonic technologies".

"The data collected in the latest round of sounding rockets will drive the improvement of the war capabilities of both Navy and Army, to ensure continued dominance on the battlefield," it says there.

U.S. Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo announced in September that the U.S. expects to deploy its first long-range hypersonic missile battery to its military by the end of fiscal year 2023.

However, at the same event, the Secretary of the Air Force of the North American country, Frank Kendall, responded negatively when asked if it can be considered that the Aviation is ready to adopt the AGM-183 ARRW hypersonic missiles.

For his part, the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisitions, Technology and Logistics, William LaPlante, questioned whether hypersonic weapons will begin to be produced on a large scale in the coming years.
U.S. delivers seven ' #BlackHawk' to Colombia to protect the Amazon.

The Colombian president said that the aircraft will now be known as "the Macaws fleet " a Latin American bird endangered