International
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Business/Financial
Boeing, Singapore Defense Agency To Develop Analytics For Aircraft Performance
Boeing [BA] and a Singaporean defense agency on Thursday agreed on a joint research and development project on data analytics to better understand how well military aircraft are performing and […]
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Congress
Senate Panel, House Advance FY 2019 Defense Appropriations Bill
The Senate Appropriations Committee (SAC) and the full House passed their respective versions of the fiscal year 2019 defense appropriations bill June 28. The Senate panel approved its version by […]
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International
Australia Purchases $185 Million In Components Needed To Integrate CEAFAR 2 Radar With AEGIS
The State Department has approved a $185 million deal with Australia for components needed to integrate the CEAFAR 2 Phased Array Radar System with the AEGIS combat system on their […]
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International
State Department Approves $860.4 Million Deal With Spain For Five AEGIS Systems
The State Department has approved a $860.4 million deal with Spain for five AEGIS weapons combat system for its ship fleet. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) notified Congress of […]
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Navy/USMC
Australia Orders Six MQ-4C UAVs For $1 Billion
Australia’s government announced on Tuesday it is ordering an initial six Northrop Grumman [NOC] MQ-4C Triton unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for $1 billion in a cooperative program with the U.S. […]
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Business/Financial
Elbit Receives Approvals From Israel Government In Deal For IMI Systems
Israel’s Elbit Systems [ESLT] on Tuesday said it has reached agreement with the Israeli government for the tender of state shares related to the company’s pending $495 million acquisition of […]
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Navy/USMC
Saab Competing For Brazilian Corvette Program
Sweden’s Saab and the Netherland’s Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding said on Monday they are working together to jointly compete for four Brazilian Navy Tamandaré-class corvettes (CCTs). If the Brazilian Navy […]
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Navy/USMC
Rheinmetall Wins Canada Frigate Countermeasure Expansion
The Canadian Navy awarded Rheinmetall a $14 million order to expand the multi ammunition softkill system (MASS) on its cruisers, the company said Wednesday. The Canadian Navy’s Halifax-class frigates currently […]
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Congress
With Kaspersky, ZTE In Mind, Senators Propose Federal Council On Supply Chain Risks
Amid concerns that software and telecommunications products provided by companies in Russia and China could be used to spy on the U.S. government and industry, two Senators have introduced a […]
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International
Rheinmetall Launches UGV Paving Way For ‘Robotic Ground Task Forces’
Rheinmetall Canada’s new unmanned ground vehicle, launched last week, is expected to pave the way for future “robotic ground task force capabilities” following testing with the Germany Army this fall […]