Americas
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Sep- 2022 -19 September
Lockheed Delivers ‘Highest Powered Laser’ to US Defense Department
Lockheed Martin has supplied the US Department of Defense with its highest-powered electric laser to date.
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19 September
US Marine Corps Conducts Maiden Exercise With King Stallion Helicopter
The US Marine Corps deployed its CH-53K King Stallion heavy-lift helicopter in a fleet exercise for the first time in Idaho.
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19 September
US Air Force Receives Mission-Configured Global 6000 Aircraft
Bombardier Defense and Learjet Inc. have delivered their first Global 6000 aircraft with a special mission configuration to the US Air Force.
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16 September
US Navy Withdraws USS Coronado From Service
The US Navy officially decommissioned its independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Coronado after less than nine years of active service.
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16 September
Poland Set to Become First Country to Have F-35 Pilots Trained at Fort Smith
Poland is expected to become the first foreign country to have its F-35 pilots train at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Fort Smith.
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16 September
US Army, Rheinmetall to Develop Equipment for Combat Vehicles
The US Army and American Rheinmetall Vehicles have agreed to jointly research and develop integrated equipment for combat vehicles.
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16 September
LiquidPiston to Advance Hybrid Electrification of US Army Drones
LiquidPiston has been awarded a $1.7 million contract to continue developing its Hybrid Electric X-EngineTM propulsion system.
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16 September
Lockheed Martin Investing $100M in Fighter-Controlled Combat Drones
Lockheed Martin is investing $100 million to develop a manned-unmanned teaming capability involving F-35 fighter jets and combat drones.
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16 September
US Army Buys 1,800 New Javelins After Ukraine Deliveries
The US Army has awarded Lockheed Martin a $311 million Javelin missile production contract to replenish the rounds sent to Ukraine.
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16 September
US Navy Awards Insitu $191M for Blackjack, ScanEagle Drones
Insitu received a $191 million contract modification to provide extra Blackjack and ScanEagle drones to the US Navy, Marine Corps, and undisclosed foreign military sales customers.
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