German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall said on Friday that there was no evidence to suggest that an explosion at a munitions factory in south-eastern Spain that left six people injured was an attack.
The explosion occurred at Expal Munitions' facility in Javali Viejo, Murcia, a subsidiary of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall, which is a key supplier of weapons to Ukraine. Emergency services ...
Recent polls suggest the populist party will win and they don’t want Czechia to continue its search to find more critically ...
European shares closed at an all-time high on Thursday, with mining companies in the lead following a raft of upbeat earnings ...
FRANKFURT: European shares closed at an all-time high on Thursday, with mining companies in the lead following a ...
EUROPEAN shares closed at an all-time high on Thursday, with mining companies in the lead following a raft of upbeat earnings ...
European stocks closed higher on Thursday with several markets in the region climbing to record highs, as investors indulged in some ...
Rheinmetall's factories are well-protected against potential Russian sabotage, but they lack air defense systems, CEO Armin ...
The Heckler & Koch G-36E assault rifle, caliber 5.56 x 45 NATO, was also used in the aforementioned shooting exercise. It is ...