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Sep- 2024 -19 September
France Orders Seven Next-Gen SAMP/T Air Defense Systems
France has ordered seven next-generation SAMP/T air defense systems to boost its protection against evolving threats.
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19 September
MAN Propulsion to Power Royal Navy’s Fleet Support Ships
Navantia UK has selected MAN Energy Solutions to provide a propulsion package for the three Fleet Solid Support ships being built for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
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18 September
Kongsberg to Produce NSM, JSM Missiles at Virginia Facility
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace is building a new missile production facility in the US to cater to rising global demand amid conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
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18 September
British Army Receives Next-Gen Weapon Locating Radars From Saab
Saab has delivered five next-generation Taipan weapon locating radars to the British Army.
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17 September
Raytheon, Northrop Test Solid Rocket Motor for Hypersonic Systems
Raytheon and Northrop Grumman conducted a static fire test of a long-range solid rocket motor recently.
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17 September
Oshkosh Submits US Army Robotic Combat Vehicle Phase II Proposal
Oshkosh Defense has submitted its proposal for the US Army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle Phase II: Production Representative Prototype program.
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16 September
Ukraine Receives Locally-Produced Howitzers From Denmark
The Armed Forces of Ukraine has received 18 locally-built Bohdana self-propelled howitzers, Minister of Defense of Denmark Trolls Lund Poulsen confirmed.
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16 September
Safran to Integrate Targeting Sights on Australian Army Redback IFVs
Hanwha Defence Australia has selected Safran to integrate its PASEO Joint Fires panoramic targeting sight on the Redback infantry fighting vehicle.
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16 September
US Army Orders Over 200 Bradley A4s to Replenish Ukraine Deliveries
The US Army has awarded BAE Systems a $440-million production contract for over 200 Bradley A4 infantry fighting vehicles.
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16 September
BAE Systems to Upgrade Royal Navy Sting Ray Torpedo
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems a 60-million-pound ($79 million) contract to upgrade the Royal Navy’s autonomous Sting Ray lightweight torpedo.
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