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May- 2024 -9 May
Maxar, Lockheed to Streamline F-35 Simulator Delivery
Maxar has signed a deal with Lockheed to expedite delivery of the F-35 Full Mission Simulator flight simulation and training system.
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9 May
General Dynamics Delivers Upgraded Piranha Armored Vehicles to Spanish Marines
General Dynamics European Land Systems has delivered three upgraded Piranha IIIC armored vehicles to the Spanish Marine Corps.
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8 May
Aerojet Clinches Pentagon’s Hypersonic Additive Manufacturing Contract
The US Department of Defense Manufacturing Technology Program has contracted Aerojet Rocketdyne to develop a hypersonic propulsion prototype through additive manufacturing.
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8 May
Israeli Armored Vehicles to Receive New Electrical Systems
The Israeli Ministry of Defense has signed a multi-year framework agreement with IMCO Group to supply electrical systems for its armored fighting vehicles.
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8 May
France Awards First Long-Lead New-Gen Aircraft Carrier Contracts
The French arms procurement agency has awarded a trio of French firms the first long-lead contract of the new-generation aircraft carrier, the PANG (porte-avions de nouvelle génération).
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7 May
DC Firm Pitches Machine Gun Fitted Drone for Ukraine
Feloni Aero launched a pair of armed unmanned aerial systems for potential deployment in Ukraine.
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7 May
BAE Systems to Take on USS Carter Hall Restoration
BAE Systems has signed an $87-million contract with the US Navy to repair the dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD-50).
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7 May
Rheinmetall to Deliver Unnamed 100 Km Artillery Round to Ukraine: CEO
Rheinmetall will deliver artillery shell prototypes with a range of 100 kilometers (62 miles) to Ukraine this year, CEO Armin Papperger said.
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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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