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For $944 million, the U.S. authorizes the sale of the weapons package for the...

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As the Argentine Air Force is in the process of integrating its F-16 fighters acquired from Denmark, the United States government has authorized the...

ZM at AUSA 2024 – The Argentine Army prepares to incorporate a new batch...

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Over the past few years, facing the need to renew its fleet of tactical transport vehicles, the Argentine Army introduced a true novelty to...

The Daniel Defense rifles and the standardization of the Argentine Armed Forces’ weaponry

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With the intention of replacing the veteran FAL rifles, the Argentine Army has taken the first steps to realize a project that will culminate...

Reform of the Internal Security Law: Lieutenant General (R) Paleo expresses his rejection before...

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As part of the discussion on Bill MEN-2024-52-APN-PTE to reform Internal Security Law No. 24.059, which seeks to allow the Armed Forces to operate...

With the intention of incorporating the first batch in 2025, the Chief of the...

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During his address at the Infantry Weapon Day ceremony in Córdoba, the Chief of the Army General Staff, Lieutenant General Carlos Alberto Presti, expressed...

The Argentine Navy is evaluating the acquisition of two Sea King helicopters to maintain...

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The present and future of the current fleet of Sea King helicopters of the Argentine Navy have been mentioned on several occasions. The aircraft,...

Argentina will soon sign the LOA for the armament of the future F-16 fighters...

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With the publication of Report No. 140 from the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers to the Chamber of Deputies, various questions were focused...

IMPSA’s privatization progress jeopardizes the modernization of the Argentine Army’s TAM 2C-A2 tanks

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The company Industrias MetalĆŗrgicas Pescarmona (IMPSA) is on track to become one of the first privatizations undertaken by Javier Milei's government in its first...