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September 4, 2024 | International, Land

Thales in Belgium and Polska Amunicja sign a MoU to collaborate on the production of 70mm rockets

This MoU is an important step for Thales in Poland, being the starting point of the feasibility study for the transfer of production of certain components of the 70mm rocket...

https://www.epicos.com/article/865376/thales-belgium-and-polska-amunicja-sign-mou-collaborate-production-70mm-rockets

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    July 10, 2019 | International, Other Defence

    MOD to develop cutting-edge laser and radio frequency weapons

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    January 16, 2020 | International, Land

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