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Land
Raytheon Expands Missile Factory in Alabama
Raytheon has inaugurated a $115-million infrastructure project to expand its Redstone Missile Integration Facility in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Air
Lockheed Martin to Build Joint Air Battle Management System for Australia
Lockheed Martin has secured a contract to develop a Joint Air Battle Management System for the Australian military.
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Air
US Army Concludes Airdrop Test for FMTV A2 Vehicles
The US Army has facilitated the final trial under the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles A2 Low-Velocity Airdrop initiative.
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Air
Missile Defense Agency Officially Accepts Long Range Radar From Lockheed
Lockheed Martin has officially transferred the Long Range Discrimination Radar to the US Missile Defense Agency.
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Air
AFRL Develops First 3D-Printed Rocket Engine Thrust Chamber
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has produced its first additive-manufactured rocket engine thrust chamber.
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Air
Safran Renews Engine Support for US Coast Guard Dolphin Helicopters
Safran has received a contract to extend in-service engine support for the US Coast Guard’s MH-65 Dolphin helicopters.
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Space
BlueHalo Demos Backend Satellite Mission Services for US Space Force
Virginia defense contractor BlueHalo has showcased integrated backend satellite mission services for the US Space Force in Colorado Springs.
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Land
US Navy Inaugurates Strategic Missions Facility Construction in Indiana
The US Navy has begun the construction of a new strategic missions facility at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane Division in Indiana. The Strategic Systems Engineering Facility (SSEF) is a research and development site providing engineering and test capabilities to support the agency’s integrated systems. Solutions produced with the site’s assistance will be utilized under the US Department of Defense’s deterrence triad, which comprises intercontinental, submarine-launched, and aerial ballistic missiles. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), the US Strategic Command (STRATCOM), and the Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) led the groundbreaking ceremony. “NAVSEA’s investment at NSWC Crane with the SSEF will provide crucial capabilities to help maximize the effectiveness of the sea-based leg of the strategic deterrence triad, the most survivable leg of the triad,” STRATCOM Commander Gen. Anthony Cotton stated. “The deterrence and combat capability USSTRATCOM provides is the bedrock of all operations and foundational to national and international security.” The US Army Corps of Engineers – Louisville District in Kentucky will oversee construction works at the SSEF. The facility is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025. Maintaining Strategic Systems Capabilities According to the US Navy, the SSEF is among the critical infrastructure projects being managed …
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Cyber
Tech Consortium to Supply Wireless Device Detection Systems to Pentagon
Epiq will collaborate with CyNtelligent to deliver wireless device detection systems for sensitive locations of the US Department of Defense.
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