International Defense Industry Agenda 20 – 26 November 2023

• A contract for shipyard investment was signed between Dearsan Shipyard from Türkiye and Kazakhstan.
• German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall has announced that it will double its sales by 2026.
• The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the intercontinental ballistic missile "Yars", capable of nuclear strike, was placed in the launch depot.
•Ukraine has decided on 50-year sanctions for Russia and Belarus against their defense industries.
• Iran introduced the Shahed-238 UAV, a new jet-powered loitering munition.
• France tested a long-range ballistic missile "to increase its nuclear deterrent".
• Armenia announces the purchase of self-propelled howitzers from India.
• Australia fired the first NASAMS air defense system.
• South Korea and Boeing signed an agreement to produce joint intelligence UAVs.
• Germany has announced that it will increase the purchase of Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft.
• North Korea terminated its military de-escalation agreement with South Korea.
• Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır attended the Defense Industry Workshop in Hungary with 10 Turkish defense industry companies.
• A "Declaration of Intent for Defence Cooperation" signed between the United Kingdom and Türkiye.
• Ecuador received 15 4x4 Ural Armored Vehicles from OTOKAR from Türkiye.

International Defense Industry Agenda 20 – 26 November 2023

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