Business
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Dec- 2022 -20 December
L3Harris to Acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne for $4.7 Billion
L3Harris Technologies has announced its acquisition of American aerospace firm Aerojet Rocketdyne for $4.7 billion.
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19 December
Raytheon Receives $171M Tomahawk Missile Contract Upgrade
The US Naval Air Systems Command has awarded Raytheon a $171 million contract modification to a previous Tomahawk missile deal.
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19 December
Lithuania Buys 18 Next-Gen Caesar Howitzers: Report
Lithuania has ordered 18 Caesar Mark II wheeled artillery guns from Nexter to replace World War II-era M101A1 105mm towed guns.
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16 December
Germany Buys Rheinmetall Air Defense Systems for Ukraine
Germany has contracted Rheinmetall to deliver two Skynex air defense systems to Ukraine for $192 million.
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15 December
Rheinmetall to Create Production Facility for Medium-Caliber Ammunition
German manufacturer Rheinmetall will open a new domestic facility to produce equipment for its Gepard anti-aircraft guns.
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15 December
Rafael to Deliver Typhoon Naval Remote Weapon Station to Asian Client
Rafael has clinched a contract to provide its Typhoon Mk30-C Next Generation Naval Remote Weapon Station to an undisclosed Asian navy.
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15 December
Poland Awards Elbit Systems $51M F-16 Simulator Contract
Poland has reportedly contracted Israel’s Elbit Systems to deliver four F-16C/D Block 52+ flight simulators for 226.7 million Polish zloty ($51 million).
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15 December
Nigeria to Receive 54 Military Aircraft: Air Force Chief
Nigeria will receive 54 manned and unmanned military aircraft to tackle multi-pronged security threats, Chief of Air Staff Marshal Isiaka Amao said last week.
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14 December
DARPA Funds Next Phase of Active Flow Control X-Plane
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has announced it is funding the Aurora Flight Sciences’ active flow control (AFC)-based aircraft development phases 2 and 3.
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9 December
US Army Awards Textron Next-Gen Anti-Vehicle Munition Contract
The US Army has awarded Textron Systems Corporation a $162-million contract to develop a next-generation anti-vehicle munition system.
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