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UncategorizedIsrael, U.S. Test David’s Sling
Israel and the United States have carried out testing of a rocket intercept system known as David’s Sling that is being jointly developed by the two countries. The Israel Missile […]
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UncategorizedSouth Korea Signs LOA For PAC-3 Missiles
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.–South Korea, for the first time, procured Lockheed Martin‘s [LMT] Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missile capability by entering into a letter of offer and acceptance (LOA) with the United […]
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UncategorizedNorthrop Grumman’s IBCS Heads To Testing At White Sands Missile Range
Northrop Grumman [NOC] and the Army are gearing up for four major flight tests of the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) that begin in May at […]
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UncategorizedOrbital ATK to Produce Third Stage for NASA Solar Probe Mission
Orbital ATK [OA] is designing a third stage to be integrated on United Launch Alliance’s [ULA] Delta IV Heavy rocket for a future NASA mission to study the sun’s atmosphere. […]
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UncategorizedBlue Origin Completes BE-3 Engine Acceptance Testing
Blue Origin said April 7 it recently completed acceptance testing of its BE-3 rocket engine, calling it the first new hydrogen engine to be developed in the United States in […]
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UncategorizedMDA’s Deputy Director Buoys SBX Against Criticism
Days after a scathing report deemed the Sea-based X-band radar a flop, the deputy director of the Missile Defense Agency came to the defense of the platform on April 7, […]
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UncategorizedGortney Says U.S. On ‘Wrong Side’ Of Ballistic Missile Defense Cost Curve
The United States is on the “wrong side” of the ballistic missile defense (BMD) cost curve because it shoots down inexpensive rockets with very expensive ones, according to a key […]
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UncategorizedPratt & Whitney Evaluating Several Potential Fixes For F135 Engine Following Fire Last Year
Pratt & Whitney is still evaluating several potential long-term solutions to correct a problem that led to a fire last summer on one of its engines that power the F-35 […]
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UncategorizedCubic Wins $6 Million Contract To Support A New Zealand Training Facility
Cubic (CUB) was awarded a $6 million contract to design, supply, and install a specialist ballistic fit-out package for a New Zealand Defence Force training facility, the company said on […]
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UncategorizedEgypt Requests $57 Million In Hellfire Missiles
The State Department approved a possible $57 million Foreign Military Sales (FMS) request to Pakistan for 356 AGM-114K/R3 Hellfire II Missiles and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support. The […]