
New Zealand Fires Penguin Missile for the First Time
New Zealand has fired one of its AGM-119 Penguin missiles for the first time since acquiring the weapons more than a decade ago.

New Zealand has fired one of its AGM-119 Penguin missiles for the first time since acquiring the weapons more than a decade ago.
This information was first released on the EU-platform for tender announcements (TED, “Tenders Electronic Daily”). The announcement, issued in Danish language, reads: FMI wishes to enter
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