Americas
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Jun- 2022 -21 June
US Army Seeking Rocket-Deployed Quick Reaction Force
The US Army is seeking to acquire a new space transportation capability that would allow soldiers to be launched on rockets.
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21 June
Canada Announces New Arctic Air, Missile Defenses With US
Canada announced upgrades to Arctic air and missile defenses with the US, citing growing threats from Russia and new technologies such as hypersonic missiles.
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21 June
US, Morocco Launch Vast Military Exercise
The US and Morocco launched the vast annual "African Lion" military exercise, amid tensions between the North African kingdom and Algeria.
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20 June
US, Marshall Islands Eye New Security Deal by Year End
The US and the Marshall Islands hope to reach a security deal before the end of the year, as Washington tries to counter growing Chinese influence in the region.
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20 June
US Conducts ‘Largest’ Cyber Defense Exercise
The US Department of Defense has conducted the country’s “largest” unclassified cyber defense exercise involving American cyber specialists.
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17 June
Raytheon Demos Next-Gen BLOS Communication System for US Army
Raytheon Intelligence & Space recently announced the completion of a five-week demonstration of its transportable, beyond-line-of-sight Troposcatter communications system for the US Army.
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17 June
Germany Acquires 127 PackBot Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Germany has acquired 127 PackBot 525 unmanned ground vehicles from American defense manufacturer Teledyne FLIR.
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17 June
US Military Developing ‘Alternative Operating Facility’ in Pacific
The US is constructing a facility in the Pacific amid concerns that China’s growing military capabilities pose a threat to Guam and Hawaii.
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17 June
Teledyne FLIR Launches New Kobra 725 Multi-Mission Robot
American technology firm Teledyne FLIR has introduced its Kobra 725 modular unmanned ground system for military use.
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16 June
Pratt & Whitney Receives $4.38B F-35 Engine Contract
The US Naval Air Systems Command has awarded Pratt and Whitney a $4.38 billion contract to deliver 178 F-35 fighter engines.
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