Business
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Nov- 2022 -30 November
Japan Considering 500 Tomahawks for Counter-Strike Capability: Report
Japan is reportedly considering buying up to 500 Tomahawk cruise missiles from the US for “counter strike capability” against enemy missiles.
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29 November
Rafael Drone Dome Wins Pentagon Approval
The US Department of Defense has approved Rafael’s Drone Dome counter-drone system to compete for future contracts following a demonstration.
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28 November
Kongsberg, Thales Ink New Protector Weapon Systems Agreement
Kongsberg has partnered with Thales UK to support the British armed forces’ Protector Remote Weapon Systems program.
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24 November
Lockheed Martin Rolls Out First F-16 Block 70/72
Lockheed Martin rolled out the first F-16 Block 70/72 aircraft this week from its Greenville, South Carolina, production line.
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24 November
Japan to Announce Next-Gen Fighter Project Next Month: Report
Japan will reportedly co-develop a next-generation fighter jet with the UK and Italy. A formal agreement is expected next month.
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24 November
Finnish Military to Receive Additional Handheld, Vehicular Radios
The Finnish Defence Forces have awarded Bittium Wireless a contract to provide additional handheld and vehicular radios.
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18 November
Taiwan Orders 100-Plus Indigenous Radar-Killing Suicide Drones
Taiwanese military has reportedly contracted a state-run weapons developer to produce 104 suicide drones by 2025.
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17 November
Oshkosh to Acquire Italian Machinery Firm Hinowa
Military vehicle manufacturer Oshkosh Corporation has signed an agreement to acquire Italian machinery company Hinowa.
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16 November
US Navy Seeks Unmanned Mothership to Launch Smaller Maritime Drones
The US Navy is seeking proposals to build a low-cost unmanned vessel capable of towing and launching many unmanned vessels into contested environments.
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16 November
Rheinmetall Acquires Spanish Weapons Firm Expal
The $1.2 billion acquisition will see Expal become Rheinmetall’s core ammunition, propellant, and weapons business.
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