Business
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Apr- 2023 -13 April
US Defense Industry Delegation Planning Taiwan Visit: Report
A delegation of around 25 US defense contractors reportedly plans to visit Taiwan in early May to discuss the joint production of drones and ammunition.
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12 April
Israel to Send Greece Spike Anti-Tank Systems for $400 Million
Israel has signed a $400 million deal with Greece to provide Spike anti-tank systems.
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11 April
Leonardo Announces Next-Gen Naval Power Conversion Technology
Leonardo DRS has introduced its next-generation power conversion technology to provide “available and reliable electrical power” for US Navy ships.
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11 April
Boeing Wins $1.17B US Navy Contract for Harpoon Block 2 Missiles
The US Navy has awarded Boeing a $1.17 billion contract to produce and deliver 400 Harpoon tactical missiles and support equipment.
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11 April
Australia Buys Commercial Ship From Norway for Undersea Military Ops
Australia purchased a Norwegian commercial vessel for 110 million Australian dollars, which it will convert for undersea military operations.
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11 April
Lockheed to Provide UK F-35 Capability Support for $225M
Lockheed Martin and the F-35 Joint Program Office have signed a $225 million capability support contract for the UK’s F-35 fleet.
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10 April
US Navy Awards Leonardo $1B Columbia Sub Propulsion Contract
The US Navy has awarded Leonardo a more than $1-billion contract to provide integrated electric propulsion components for the future Columbia-class submarine.
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6 April
Pentagon Wants to Ramp Up Ship-Killing Missile Procurement
The US military wants to ramp up procurement of long-range missiles from next year, seeking to double the combined annual acquisition of the LRASM and JASSM from 500 to 1,000.
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5 April
US Army Contracts Lockheed to Produce Hellfire, JAGM Missiles
The US Army has awarded Lockheed Martin a $439-million contract to produce and deliver Joint-Air-to-Ground Missile and Hellfire missiles.
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5 April
Russia Claims Stealth Material Success
Russia’s Ruselectronics claims to have developed a new material capable of absorbing up to 95 percent of radar electromagnetic radiation.
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