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May- 2022 -18 MayAsia Pacific
Japan to Partner With BAE Systems In Next-Gen Fighter Project
The Japanese government is in talks with BAE Systems to jointly develop a next-generation fighter, expected to be fielded by the mid-2030s.
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17 MayArms
Lockheed to Produce 1,300 Javelin Missiles for US Army
Lockheed Martin has been awarded two contracts totalling $309 million to produce 1,300 Javelin missile systems for the US Army.
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17 MayAmericas
US Air Force Tests Air-Launched Hypersonic Weapon
A US Air Force B-52H Stratofortress test-launched a hypersonic weapon off the Southern California coast last week.
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12 MayLand
Lockheed Equips Oshkosh Tactical Vehicles With Spike Missiles
Lockheed Martin has successfully integrated its Spike missile system into Oshkosh Defense’s Joint Light Tactical Vehicles.
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11 MayAir
Australia to Acquire 13 Additional MH-60R Seahawks From US Navy
Lockheed Martin has announced that the Australian military will purchase 13 additional MH-60R Seahawks from the US Navy.
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10 MayAir
Lockheed Martin Completes First AN/TPY-4 Radar Production
Lockheed Martin has completed the production of its first AN/TPY-4, a ground-based air defense radar selected by the US Air Force to replace the AN/TPS-75.
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3 MayLand
Lockheed Martin to Reconfigure Multiple Launch Rocket System
Lockheed has secured a $224 million contract to continue recapitalization efforts on a portable automatic system for launching surface-to-surface missiles.
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3 MayWar
Lockheed Martin to Ramp Up Javelin Production
Lockheed Martin is planning to ramp up Javelin anti-tank missile system production, expecting a surge in demand from Ukraine.
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Apr- 2022 -27 AprilTechnology
Lockheed Martin to Deliver Sentinel A4 Radars to US Army
Lockheed Martin is preparing to deliver five high-performance Sentinel A4 radars to the US Army next month.
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26 AprilAmericas
Raytheon Will Not Resume Mass Production of Stinger Missiles Until 2023
Raytheon will not be able to accelerate the production of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles before 2023 due to a lack of available parts, the company's chief warned.
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