Technology
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Sep- 2022 -20 September
US Air Force Taps Five Companies for Advanced Battle Management System
The US Air Force has selected five companies to join the Advanced Battle Management System Digital Infrastructure Consortium.
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19 September
Tomahawk Robotics to Provide US Marine Corps With Unmanned Systems
The US Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory has awarded Tomahawk Robotics a $6.5 million contract for the ARTEMIS program.
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19 September
Lockheed Delivers ‘Highest Powered Laser’ to US Defense Department
Lockheed Martin has supplied the US Department of Defense with its highest-powered electric laser to date.
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19 September
French Navy to Acquire Electromagnetic, Directed-Energy Weapons
The French Navy plans to procure electromagnetic and directed-energy weapons as it expands its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region.
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16 September
Iron Bow to Operate US Army Cybersecurity Platform
The US Army has selected software company Iron Bow Technologies to operate its cybersecurity platform AttackIQ for the next three years.
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15 September
Undisclosed Asian Nation Awards Elbit Systems EW Training Contract
An undisclosed Asia-Pacific nation has awarded Elbit Systems a contract to deliver electronic warfare training equipment for its air force.
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15 September
Garmin to Provide Flight Deck for US Marine Corps, Navy Training Fleet
Tactical Air Support has selected Garmin International to deliver its G3000 flight deck for the US Marine Corps and Navy F-5 training fleet.
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15 September
L3Harris, Raytheon to Further Next-Gen Aerial ISR Sensors
L3Harris and Raytheon Technologies have received contracts from the US Army to proceed to the second phase of the HADES program.
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14 September
Safran, Airbus Renew Service Support for US Army’s Lakota Engines
Safran and Airbus have renewed a contract to provide service support for the US Army’s UH-72 Lakota Helicopters.
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14 September
Elbit Systems to Develop Advanced Night Vision Sensor for IVAS Goggles
Elbit Systems has received a $10-million contract to develop an advanced night vision sensor for the US Army’s IVAS goggles.
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