Americas
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Jun- 2022 -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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16 June
Lockheed Considering Reconfiguring JAGM for Air Defense
Lockheed Martin is reportedly considering whether the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile could be reconfigured for Mobile Short Range Air Defense.
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16 June
Onyx Develops Swimming Capability for US Army Robot Dogs
Onyx Industries has developed an advanced tail-kit to enable US Army robot dogs to swim for more than half an hour.
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16 June
Biden Announces $1B in New Military Aid for Ukraine
US President Joe Biden announced a new package of arms and ammunition for Ukraine, reaffirming Washington's support for Kyiv.
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15 June
DARPA Seeking Wireless In-Flight Drone Recharging
DARPA has issued a request for information (RFI) for any technology or solution that enables aircraft tankers to recharge drones in-flight.
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15 June
MDA Awards Raytheon $867M Standard Missile-3 Block IIA Contract
The Missile Defense Agency has awarded Raytheon Missiles & Defense an $867 million contract to deliver Standard Missile-3 Block IIA Interceptors by December 31, 2026.
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15 June
Nicaragua Approves Joint Military Exercises With Russia
Nicaragua's parliament gave the go-ahead for Russian troops to be allowed into the country for joint military exercises.
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