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Greece Approves Multibillion-Dollar Purchase of Israeli Anti-Missile Systems for 'Achilles Shield'
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Defense·24.7.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Greece Approves Multibillion-Dollar Purchase of Israeli Anti-Missile Systems for 'Achilles Shield'

Greece has approved a multibillion-dollar purchase of Israeli anti-missile, anti-aircraft, and anti-drone systems to establish an "Achilles Shield" protective dome. The €3 billion deal is part of a larger €4.2 billion defense spending, confirmed by Defence Minister Nikos Dendias, and includes other acquisitions like Brazilian transport aircraft and British watercraft.

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SCMP Economy
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Anti-Drone Bullets Emerge as Last Line of Defense for Frontline Troops
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Defense·27.6.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Anti-Drone Bullets Emerge as Last Line of Defense for Frontline Troops

Modern militaries are developing specialized anti-drone bullets as a close-range defense against unmanned aerial systems. These bullets, designed to fragment or disperse, offer frontline soldiers a practical tool to counter drones that evade larger air defense systems. India's ARDE and private firm SSS Defence are among those developing this technology.

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Times of India
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China unveils new naval defence systems as drones change nature of war at sea
NACHRICHT
5.5.2026

China unveils new naval defence systems as drones change nature of war at sea

The Chinese navy has unveiled a new anti-drone air defence system, state media reported on Monday. In recent years, drones have fundamentally transformed naval warfare and emerged as a significant threat to modern warships in conflicts such as Russia’s war against Ukraine and the US-Israeli attacks on Iran. State broadcaster CCTV said a “finalisation test” – which certifies that a weapon system’s design meets all operational requirements – had been successfully carried out in the Bohai Sea. In...

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SCMP Economy
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Latvian Defense Minister Dismisses 'Drone Wall' as Insurmountable Barrier
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Defense·22.4.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Latvian Defense Minister Dismisses 'Drone Wall' as Insurmountable Barrier

Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds has dismissed the European Commission's proposed 'drone wall' as never being an insurmountable barrier, comparing it to Israel's Iron Dome which is neither iron nor a dome. Speaking on LTV, he emphasized the importance of continuously advancing anti-drone detection and neutralization systems. Latvia plans to acquire 500 new interceptor drones this year. The initiative, announced by EC President Ursula von der Leyen in September 2025, involves Germany, Poland, Finland, and Baltic states.

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TASS
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