The U.S. plans to send Ukraine $725 million in military aid, including counter-drone systems and munitions for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, potentially indicating more long-range missiles are being sent. Ukrainian officials are seeking more Army Tactical Missile Systems to target additional Russian locations. The package also includes anti-personnel landmines to impede Russian and North Korean forces in the Kursk region.
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How a multibillion dollar defence bank could help Canada increase its military spending
A new multilateral Defence, Security and Resilience Bank aims to assist Canada and its allies in bolstering military capabilities amid rising global threats, with plans for a potential presence in Toronto. The bank, backed by member nations, would enable quicker military procurement and provide credit guarantees to commercial banks, thereby facilitating access to funds for defense-related industries. President Kevin D. Reed envisions significant equity raised over time, potentially reaching $400-500 billion, to support enhanced military...
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