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Aug- 2024 -23 AugustEurope
NATO Airbase in Germany Raises Security Level Over ‘Potential Threat’
A NATO airbase in western Germany said Thursday it had raised its security level over a "potential threat."
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22 AugustDOD Contracts
Leonardo Bags $52M Sniper Weapon Sights Order From US Army
Leonardo DRS has been awarded a $52-million contract to produce additional sniper weapon sights for the US Army.
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22 AugustAmericas
Ares Industries Flight-Tests New Cruise Missile, 10x Smaller, Cheaper
Ares Industries has announced the first flight test of a new anti-ship cruise missile being developed for the US military.
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22 AugustLand
Oshkosh Secures $1.5B Follow-On Heavy Tactical Vehicle Contract for US Army
Oshkosh Defense has received a $1.54-billion follow-on contract to supply Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles for the US Army.
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22 AugustAsia Pacific
BAE Systems to Upgrade New Zealand Military’s Virtual Simulator
The New Zealand Defence Force has contracted BAE Systems to upgrade its VBS4 virtual desktop trainer to the latest configuration.
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22 AugustTechnology
Virginia Firm to Support International US Army Training Capabilities
V2X has received a $3.7-billion task order to support the global Warfighter-Training Readiness Solutions of the US Army.
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22 AugustWar
Russia Struggling With Dysfunctional Military Command: Think Tank
The Russian military has been struggling to contain Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk due to its complicated command and control structure.
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22 AugustTechnology
FDA Clears Freeze-Dried Plasma Transfusion Powder for Military Emergency Use
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized octaplasLG Powder blood for tactical emergency use to treat excessive bleeding.
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22 AugustLand
Rheinmetall Demos ‘Keiler’ Next-Gen Mine Clearing Vehicle
Rheinmetall has demonstrated the capabilities of its Keiler Next Generation tactical armored breaching vehicle.
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22 AugustAsia Pacific
Australia Launches $570M Plan to Build Missiles Domestically
Australia unveiled a $570 million deal to build missiles domestically, a bid to beef up military capabilities amid a regional arms race.
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