DOD Contracts
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Dec- 2021 -21 December
US Navy Orders 36 More TH-73A Helicopters
The US Navy has ordered an additional 36 TH-73A helicopters, bringing the total number of units on order to 104.
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15 December
Northrop to Modify Global Hawks for Hypersonic Missile Testing
The Department of Defense has contracted Northrop Grumman to reconfigure four US Air Force Global Hawk drones with sensors for tracking hypersonic weapon tests.
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15 December
DARPA Invests In Wireless Drone Charging Technology
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has invested $225,000 in a Seattle-based startup to develop a wireless power transmitter for in-flight unmanned aerial vehicles.
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14 December
Pentagon Upgrades $2.38B Naval Hypersonic Missile Contract
The US Department of Defense has added $61.9 million to a previous $2.38 billion Lockheed Martin Intermediate Range Conventional Prompt Strike Weapon System contract.
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10 December
Stratolaunch to Develop Aerial Target for US Hypersonic Missiles
The US Missile Defense Agency has awarded Stratolaunch a contract to develop an aerial target that mimics potential hypersonic threats.
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8 December
Lockheed Awarded $23.9 Million Precision Strike Missile Contract
The US Army has awarded Lockheed Martin a $23.9 million Precision Strike Missile system contract.
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7 December
US Navy Awards Raytheon $71M Sensor Upgrade Contract
The US Navy has awarded Raytheon a $71.4 million contract to upgrade sensor hardware and software for its Super Hornet and Growler aircraft.
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6 December
US Commits Additional $316M for BAE Anti-Jamming Device
The US has awarded BAE Systems an additional $316 million to supply military-code global positioning system receiver technology.
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1 December
Oshkosh Awarded $591M Light Tactical Vehicle Contract
Oshkosh Defense has secured a $591 million contract to produce and deliver joint light tactical vehicles for the US armed forces.
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Nov- 2021 -30 November
Pentagon Seeks One Remote for Multiple Unmanned Platforms
The Pentagon has selected Auterion GS as one of six companies to develop a single controller for multiple types of robotic platforms.
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