Business
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May- 2024 -3 May
Switzerland Announces Medium-Range Air Defense System Procurement
Switzerland's arms procurement agency has solicited bids from a trio of firms firms for a new medium-range ground-based air defense system.
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3 May
Newcastle Firm to Develop MLRS Training Simulator for British Army
Newcastle-based tech firm VRAI has clinched a $362,000 contract to develop a Multi Launch Rocket System tactical simulator for the British Army.
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3 May
Brunei Orders Six H145M Helicopters From Airbus
Brunei has signed a contract with Airbus to acquire six H145M helicopters to support the Royal Brunei Air Force's expanded missions.
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2 May
Boeing Demos Virtual Manned-Unmanned Aerial Refueling
Boeing demonstrated manned-unmanned teaming of a digital F/A-18 Super Hornet and MQ-25 Stingray unmanned aircraft.
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2 May
Kongsberg to Develop THOR Remote Control Terminal for Norwegian Military
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has clinched a $23 million contract to develop the THOR Remote Control Terminal for the Norwegian armed forces.
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Apr- 2024 -29 April
USAF Awards Sierra Nevada $13B ‘Doomsday’ Plane Contract
The US Air Force has contracted Sierra Nevada to develop and produce the Survivable Airborne Operations Center to replace the E-4B.
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26 April
Madrid Firm to Manufacture Patriot Missile Components in Spain
Lockheed Martin has signed an agreement with Spain’s Grupo Oesia to produce Patriot Advanced Capability – 3 Missile Segment Enhancement components.
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26 April
Poland Buys Second Tranche of 72 Chunmoo MRLs for $1.6B
The Polish Ministry of Defense has signed a $1.6-billion contract to procure 72 K239 Chunmoo multiple rocket launchers from South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace.
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26 April
Saab Delivers Fourth GlobalEye AEW&C Aircraft to UAE
Saab has delivered another GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft to the UAE, marking its fourth handover in four years.
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26 April
Rheinmetall to Supply Germany With 191,000 Intercom Systems
Rheinmetall has been chosen to equip Germany's armed forces with 191,000 tactical communications systems in a potential $430 million deal.
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