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UncategorizedNorthrop Grumman Opens New U.K. Cyber Facility
Northrop Grumman [NOC] opened a new cyber facility in Glouchestershire, United Kingdom, the company said on April 14. The new facility is planned to accommodate the company’s growing cyber workforce […]
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UncategorizedDenmark Orders Ceros 200 Tracking System From Saab
The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) ordered nearly $17 million in Ceros 200 tracking systems from Saab AB, the company said on April 15. The order includes use […]
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UncategorizedBAE Systems Gets New Brazil Manager
Marco Antonio Caffe is becoming BAE Systems’ new General Manager for Brazil, leading the company’s office in Brasilia, BAE said on Tuesday. Caffe is replacing Jim Reid, who “after two […]
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UncategorizedNavy’s MQ-8C Fire Scout IOC Delayed a Year
Flight tests of the Navy’s new MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned surveillance aircraft are going well, but have been slowed by the limited availability of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to […]
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UncategorizedV-22 Program Eyes Mid-Life Upgrade
The Defense Department’s V-22 Osprey program is exploring a potential “mid-life upgrade” effort that could begin in the late 2020s, a key official said April 14. The possible refurbishment of […]
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UncategorizedPakistan Requests $952 Million In AH-1Z Viper Helicopters And Hellfire Missiles
The State Department approved a possible $952 million Foreign Military Sales (FMS) request to Pakistan for 15 AH-1Z Viper Attack Helicopters and 1000 AGM-114R Hellfire II Missiles and associated equipment, […]
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UncategorizedBell Helicopter Wins $123 Million Canadian Contract for 412EPI Helicopters
Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) awarded Bell Helicopter Textron [TXT] a $123 million contract to provide the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) with seven Bell 412EPI helicopters, the company […]
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UncategorizedArmy Undersecretary Sees Challenges In A Time of Change
As the Army confronts a new world of increasing missions and operations with fewer soldiers and less money, the Under Secretary of the Army sees three challenges for leadership: material, […]
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UncategorizedArmy Common Cockpit Effort About Architecture, Backbone Allowing Change
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–The Army views its common aviation cockpit concept as an architecture and backbone that allows a cockpit to evolve over time as opposed to simply components, according to a […]
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UncategorizedStratolaunch Considering Multiple Boosters For Its Carrier Aircraft
Stratolaunch Systems is “very likely” to use more than two multi-stage boosters on its carrier aircraft in a response to market demands for smaller satellites, Executive Director Chuck Beames told […]