International
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InternationalNATO Defense Spending Pledge Puts Brakes On Global Decline In Military Funding
BRUSSELS – The pledge NATO member countries made to spend 2 percent of their gross domestic products on defense is largely symbolic and has served more to arrest the alliance-wide […]
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InternationalCarter In Brussels To Push For Greater NATO Spending On Russian Deterrence, Anti-ISIS Fight
ABOARD THE NATIONAL AIRBORNE OPERATIONS CENTER – Secretary of Defense Ash Carter over the next two days will push for NATO countries to adhere to their pledges to set aside […]
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InternationalTurkey And Sikorsky Sign $3.5 Billion Agreements For Utility Helicopter Program
Sikorsky [LMT] and Turkey signed multiple agreements under the TUHP-Turkish Utility Helicopter Program worth a total of $3.5 billion, prime contractor Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc. (TAI) said Tuesday. Under the […]
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CyberAmid Modi Visit U.S. And India Agree To Cyber Cooperation, Other Defense Cooperation
The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to President Obama at the White House Tuesday resulted in a joint statement and fact sheet committing the U.S. and India to increased […]
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Business/FinancialAustralia Signs Strategic Alliance For Defense Technologies With Raytheon
The Australian Department of Defence’s Defence Science and Technology Group (DST) signed a strategic alliance with Raytheon [RTN] to increase collaboration on defense technologies, the Australian government announced Wednesday. Signed […]
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Air ForceDenmark Officially Adopts F-35 For Future Fighter Fleet
Denmark’s parliament on Thursday put an official stamp on the choice of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to replace the country’s F-16 fighter fleet. The F-35 beat out both the […]
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CyberNorthrop Grumman Collaborates With NEC On Japan Cyber Range
Northrop Grumman [NOC] collaborated with the NEC Corporation to deliver the newly completed Japan-Cyber Operations Research, Training and Experimentation (J-CORTEX) system, the companies said in a joint statement Wednesday. The […]
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InternationalBoeing Wins $668 Million Contract To Provide Apaches To Qatar
The U.S. Army awarded Boeing [BA] an undefinitized fixed-price-incentive, foreign military sales (FMS) contract worth nearly $668 million to provide 24 AH-64E Apache helicopters to Qatar, the Army said Tuesday. […]
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ArmyCombat Vehicle Manufacturers See Ripe Market For Capability Enhancements In Europe
The world’s largest land-warfare trade show begins next week in Paris with all eyes trained eastward toward NATO’s border with Russia, which in the two years since the last Eurosatory […]
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InternationalBattelle REBS Technology Selected For Biological Threat Protection
Battelle’s Resource Effective Bio-Identification System (REBS) was one of several technologies that recently underwent a U.S. government performance trial with “live agents” and then made the downselect cut for use […]