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May- 2024 -17 May
Babcock, Saab to Collaborate on Sweden’s Luleå-Class Combat Ship
Babcock has been chosen by Saab to support the development of the Sweden's Luleå-class Surface Combatant program.
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17 May
Eurodrone Passes Preliminary Design Review
The Eurodrone program has completed its Preliminary Design Review process, paving the way for detailed design review.
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17 May
MBDA Launches European Hypersonic Missile Interceptor Concept Phase
MBDA has signed an agreement for the European Hypersonic Defense Interceptor Study project concept phase with the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation.
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17 May
US Navy Taps BAE for Radio Frequency Jammer Development
The US has chosen BAE Systems to develop the Dual Band Decoy, a new radio frequency jammer to be used to counter enemy attacks.
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17 May
Rheinmetall to Open New Air Defense Facility in Ukraine
Rheinmetall is planning to establish a new joint air defense venture with Ukraine, likely to begin production in one or two years.
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16 May
Airbus to Develop Eurofighter With Unmanned ‘Loyal Wingmen’
Airbus Defence and Space is working to develop manned-unmanned teaming capability for the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet.
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16 May
Arquus to Supply 70 New-Gen Tanker Trucks to French Military
Arquus clinches 120-million-euro ($130 million) contract to deliver new generation military tanker trucks for the French military.
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16 May
Norway Awards Seven-Year CBRN Kit Contract to Finnish Firm
Norway has awarded a seven-year contract to Bertin Environics for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense squad kits.
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16 May
Nammo, Raytheon Team up for Critical Solid Rocket Motor Production
Nammo has signed a deal with Raytheon to introduce new critical solid rocket motor manufacturing lines at its Perry, Florida site.
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16 May
Finland Plans TNT Factory to Meet Europe’s Explosives Demand
The Finnish government is planning to build a TNT explosives factory in the country, Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen said.
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