Americas
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Feb- 2022 -17 February
US Army Testing Armored Vehicle Communications Gear
The US Army is testing new mobile communications gear to improve the operational capabilities of armored units.
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16 February
US Awards $94M Egypt Mobile Surveillance System Contract
The US Air Force has awarded Advanced Technology Systems Company a $93.8 million contract to supply Egypt with the Mobile Surveillance Sensor Security System.
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16 February
Epirus Unveils Microwave Counter-Drone Pod
California-based technology startup Epirus has unveiled a drone-deployed electronic warfare pod that uses a high-power microwave to disable drone swarms.
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16 February
Russian Planes Intercepted US Navy Aircraft Over Mediterranean: Pentagon
Three US Navy aircraft were intercepted by Russian planes in an "unprofessional" manner over the Mediterranean Sea last weekend, the Pentagon said.
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16 February
Finland to Acquire GMLRS Rockets From US
Finland’s Defense Minister Antti Kaikkonen has approved a 70 million euro ($79.2 million) proposal to procure Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) ammunition from the US.
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16 February
AeroVironment to Provide Puma Drone to US Ally
AeroVironment has clinched an $8.5 million contract to supply the Puma unmanned aircraft system (UAS) to a US ally.
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16 February
KBR Awarded $207M Patriot Missile Upgrade Contract
US-based engineering firm KBR has been awarded a $207 million contract to upgrade the Patriot missile system.
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16 February
US Army to Test Finger-Warming Device in Alaska
US Army researchers will test a hand warming device during the Arctic Eagle 2022 exercise, beginning later this month in Alaska.
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15 February
US Navy Tests Next-Gen Hovercraft Capable of Carrying Abrams Tank
The US Navy’s next-generation landing craft completed well deck interoperability testing, demonstrating its readiness for fleet integration.
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15 February
Pentagon Fights Defense Industry Consolidation
The Pentagon opened a campaign against the consolidation of defense contractors, saying competition has dwindled as arms suppliers merge and supersize.
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