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Defense Forces’ Bridge-Layer Fleet for Leopard Tanks Now Complete

Hungary Today

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July 6, 2026

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The third Leguan 2HU bridge-laying system has arrived at the 1st “Klapka György” Armored Brigade. With this delivery, the Hungarian Defense Forces’ fleet of bridge layers for the Leopard 2 tank family is now complete, the 1st Armored Brigade announced on its social media page. The heavy tracked vehicles bolster the operational capabilities of the [] The post Defense Forces’ Bridge-Layer Fleet for Leopard Tanks Now Complete appeared first on Hungary Today.

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 6, 2026

At RIMPAC, Korea’s newest warships signal navy’s growing role

At RIMPAC, Korea’s newest warships signal navy’s growing role

DNyuz

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· Jul 3, 2026

Russia equipped its submarines with anti-drone cages to protect against Ukraine’s deep strikes, Western intel says

A Russian Kilo-class submarine. REUTERS/Murad Sezer Russia equipped multiple submarines at a Black Sea naval base with anti-drone cages. Britain said it is “almost certainly” a preventive measure amid growing Ukrainian deep strikes. Anti-drone cages are common on the battlefield, though unusual to see covering a boat. Russia has equipped submarines at a major Black []

Defence Blog

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· Jul 3, 2026

Japan built its 10th Mogami-class frigate in record time

A warship that needs less than half the crew of Japan’s older destroyers has joined the fleet, and it represents the tenth proof that a country facing a shrinking population can still build a modern navy fast. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries handed over the frigate JS Nagara to Japan’s Ministry of Defense on June 29, 2026, []

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Hanwha's Canada submarine setback exposes NATO hurdle for Korean defense industry

South Korea’s failed bid to win Canada’s next-generation submarine project has highlighted both the competitiveness of its defense industry and the limits it faces in major NATO markets. On Monday, Canada named Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems as the preferred bidder for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project. The program calls for up to 12 conventionally powered submarines for the Royal Canadian Navy. Hanwha Ocean, which competed with its KSS-III-based proposal, was named the reserve bidder

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Snaring a naval battlespace

While the master sportscaster comes full circle.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 27, 2026

North Korea unveil 5000-tonne naval destroyer

North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un has unveiled a new 5000-tonne naval destroyer. ​It is the largest warship the nation has ever built. ​North Korea claims it was self-sufficient in its construction, but experts suggest some facets of the ship resemble those of a powerful ally, Russia.

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Related coverage for "Defense Forces’ Bridge-Layer Fleet for Leopard Tanks Now Complete": Korea Times News — At RIMPAC, Korea’s newest warships signal navy’s growing role. DNyuz — Russia equipped its submarines with anti-drone cages to protect against Ukraine’s deep strikes, Western intel says. Defence Blog — Japan built its 10th Mogami-class frigate in record time. The korea Herald News — Hanwha's Canada submarine setback exposes NATO hurdle for Korean defense industry. Brisbane Times — Snaring a naval battlespace. Sky News Australia — North Korea unveil 5000-tonne naval destroyer