Business
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Jan- 2024 -22 January
EU Project Aims to Link Dozens of Land Combat Systems
The European Commission has launched a $53 million project to enable the rapid operational coordination of European land combat systems.
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19 January
German Parliament Approves $1.4B Air Defense System Procurement
The German budget committee has approved the procurement of a short-range air defense system for some 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 billion).
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19 January
European Firms Kick Off ‘Smart’ Ship Project to Strengthen Sea Defense
A European consortium has begun developing a semi-autonomous modular surface vessel for European navies.
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19 January
Northrop, Mitsubishi to Enhance Japan’s Air and Missile Defense Network
Northrop Grumman and Mitsubishi Electric have agreed to jointly develop technologies to boost Japan’s air and missile defense capabilities.
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18 January
Sweden Orders Saab Mobile Short Range Air Defence System
Sweden has ordered Saab’s Mobile Short Range Air Defence system for $28.55 million.
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18 January
Elistair, Rheinmetall Team on Combined Air-Ground Drone Suite
French drone developer Elistair has teamed with Rheinmetall Canada to offer a combined aerial-terrestrial drone solution for military users.
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16 January
Airbus Acquiring US-Based Drone Developer Aerovel
Airbus announced that it is acquiring American drone manufacturer Aerovel, marking a significant move in its efforts to expand its unmanned aerial system portfolio.
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12 January
Raytheon Barracuda Naval Mine Killer Achieves Development Milestone
Raytheon has completed the technical data package of the Barracuda countermine device, achieving a major development goal.
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12 January
Rheinmetall’s Skyranger Air Defense System Passes Key Milestone
Rheinmetall has tested its mobile Skyranger 30 air defense system, paving the way for its system qualification in mid-2024.
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11 January
Ukraine Producing More Drones Than State Can Buy
Ukrainian drone manufacturers have ramped up production to the extent that the government budget is not sufficient to procure all of them.
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