US Navy
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May- 2022 -26 MayAmericas
Raytheon Awarded $217M Multi-Service Tomahawk Contract
The US Navy has awarded Raytheon Missile Systems a $217.1 million multi-service Tomahawk missile contract through 2025.
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25 MayAmericas
US Navy Awards General Dynamics $314 Million Columbia Sub Contract
The US Navy has awarded General Dynamics Electric Boat a $313.9 million Columbia Integrated Product and Process contract modification.
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24 MayAmericas
US Navy Commissions Littoral Combat Ship USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul
The US Navy has commissioned its latest littoral combat ship, the USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul.
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19 MayAmericas
DARPA Launches Seaborne Heavy-Lift Aircraft Project
The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency has launched a long-range heavy-lift marine aircraft project.
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16 MayAmericas
US Navy Creates Unmanned Surface Vessel Division
The US Navy has established a new division tasked with overseeing operations of all its medium and large unmanned vessels.
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13 MayDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
General Atomics to Develop Short Takeoff and Landing MQ-9B
General Atomics will develop a short takeoff and landing (STOL) MQ-9B unmanned aircraft to operate in more challenging locations.
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13 MayAmericas
US Navy Seeks Hypersonic Weapon Integration on Warships, Submarines
The US Navy has issued a sources sought notice for the possible integration of hypersonic weapons on surface warships and attack submarines.
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12 MayAsia Pacific
China Practices Striking US Carriers With Hypersonic Missiles: Report
China has created a string of facilities to practice naval ship targeting with long-range ballistic missiles in Xinxiang’s Taklamakan Desert.
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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 MayTechnology
EpiSys Wins US Navy Drone Artificial Intelligence Competition
The Office of Naval Research recently concluded a competition to develop open-source software algorithms that could work in various drones.
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