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Oct- 2024 -21 October
Lockheed to Develop Nex-Gen Radar Warning Receiver for Apache Fleet
Lockheed Martin has been contracted to develop the Gen 3 Radar Frequency Interferometer/Radar Warning Receiver.
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21 October
French Army Receives First Batch of New Night Vision Goggles
The French Army has received its first 300 Bi-NYX night vision goggles from Thales as part of a 2020 contract.
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18 October
Saudi Arabia Seeks to Expand Local Helicopter Production With Leonardo
Saudi Arabia is in talks with Leonardo to expand their collaboration by localizing the production of helicopter components.
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18 October
Lockheed Martin Increases Weapon Systems Production
Lockheed Martin has announced an increase in the production of key equipment across its facilities in the US.
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18 October
Sweden, BAE Partner for Tridon Mk2 Air Defense Demonstrator
BAE Systems Bofors and Sweden have signed a letter of intent to develop the Tridon Mk 2 ground-based air defense system.
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17 October
Britain Joins Europe Long-Range Missile Program
The UK is joining a European initiative to develop long-range missiles as the continent seeks to strengthen its air defenses.
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17 October
Standard Missile-3 Block IIA Reaches Full Rate Production
Raytheon has entered full-rate production for Standard Missile (SM)-3 Block IIA, validating the program's design maturity.
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17 October
Sikorsky to Add Autonomous Flight Capability on US Army Black Hawk
Sikorsky is all set to install its ALIAS/MATRIX flight autonomy system on the US Army’s experimental fly-by-wire UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter.
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17 October
Thyssenkrupp to Demo Next-Gen Battery on German Navy Sub
German shipbuilder thyssenkrupp Marine Systems will demonstrate an in-development lithium-ion battery on a German Navy submarine.
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17 October
Babcock to Extend Technical Support Services for UK Military
Babcock has signed a deal to continue technical support services for the British armed forces for two years.
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