Business
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Jul- 2024 -5 July
Mitsubishi Electric to Repair F-15 Radars for US, Allied Air Forces
Mitsubishi Electric has signed a pilot contract with Raytheon to repair transmitters used in APG-63 (V)1 F-15 fighter radars operated by the US Air Force and allied forces.
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4 July
Kratos Demos Valkyrie Drone Trolley Launch System
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has demonstrated a trolley-based launch system for the XQ-58A Valkyrie unmanned aerial system.
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4 July
US Air Force Awards Lockheed F-16 Viper Shield EW Contract for Allies
The US Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin $520 million for the foreign military sales Block 70/72 F-16 Viper Shield electronic warfare suite.
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4 July
Australian Arms Manufacturer Eyes Production in Ukraine
Canberra-based EOS Defence Systems has expressed its desire to launch arms production in Ukraine.
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3 July
Rheinmetall Receives Biggest-Ever Military Logistic Vehicle Contract
The German military has awarded Rheinmetall a $3.77 billion framework contract to deliver up to 6,500 military trucks.
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3 July
Israeli Firm Unveils Drone Detection System for Unknown UAS
Netline Communications Technologies recently unveiled a family of drone detection systems for elusive unmanned aerial systems.
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2 July
BAE Systems Taps Czech Firm for Collaborative ATV Production
BAE Systems has signed a contract for $45 million to produce the BvS10 vehicle for Europe's Collaborative All-Terrain Vehicle program.
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2 July
L3Harris Opens New Location in Italy
Florida-based defense contractor L3Harris Technologies has inaugurated a new center in Rome to increase its footprint in Europe.
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2 July
Safran, MTU Partner for Europe’s Next-Gen Military Helicopter Engine
France’s Safran and Germany’s MTU Aero Engines have formed a joint venture to develop an engine to power Europe’s next-generation of military helicopters.
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1 July
Kitron Receives $47M Naval Strike Missile Electronics Contract
Kongsberg has ordered Norwegian Kitron Group to supply electronics for the Naval Strike Missile for over $47 million.
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