Americas
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Oct- 2024 -3 October
US, Bulgarian Military Police Practice Force Protection and Active Shooter Response
The US and Bulgarian Military Police have conducted training in Novo Selo to enhance force protection and active shooter response operations.
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3 October
AUKUS Sanctions Members of Russia-Backed Cyber Group ‘Evil Corp’
The Australian, British, and American alliance has imposed sanctions on members of Russia-backed cyber actor “Evil Corp.”
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3 October
US Navy Chooses L3Harris for P-8A Fleet MRO
The US Navy has contracted L3Harris Technologies for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul support of its 135 aircraft P-8A Poseidon fleet.
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3 October
Boeing to Enhance JDAM Capabilities With New $600M Air Force Deal
The US Air Force has awarded Boeing a $600-million contract for Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) and Laser JDAM testing and integration.
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3 October
US Navy Receives 15th Littoral Combat Ship From Lockheed Martin
The US Navy has received its latest warship from Lockheed Martin at the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard in Marinette, Wisconsin.
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3 October
ELTA Secures Trophy Active Protection System Deal With US Army
ELTA North America has clinched a $7.5-million contract from the US Army to support the Trophy active protection system installed on M1 Abrams tanks.
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2 October
Pratt & Whitney Receives Up to $1.3B to Mature F-35 Engine Core Upgrade
RTX subsidiary Pratt & Whitney has been awarded a contract worth up to $1.3 billion to continue maturing the F135 Engine Core Upgrade.
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2 October
Raytheon to Develop Upgraded Next-Gen Jammer Mid-Band
The US Navy has contracted Raytheon to develop an upgraded Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band system.
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2 October
Taiwan Receives First Batch of Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Systems From the US
Taiwan has received the first batch of Harpoon missile systems from the US as part of a $2.22 billion deal in 2020.
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2 October
US to Sell 720 Stinger Missiles to Egypt for $740M
The US State Department has approved the possible sale of 720 Stinger missiles to Egypt for an estimated cost of $740 million.
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