International
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InternationalSingapore Wants $150 Million In Pilot Training
Singapore would spend $150 million on pilot training under a potential Foreign Military Sale, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) told Congress earlier this month. Singapore requested defined order training […]
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InternationalThird Australian A330 Tanker Makes First Flight
Australia’s third mission-equipped Airbus Military A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) has made its first flight, prime contractor EADS North America recently said. EADS is offering an A330 MRTT-based tanker, […]
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InternationalRafael Celebrates LITENING Pod’s 1,000th Sale
Israel’s Rafael last week marked the sale of the 1,000th LITENING Pod, one of the world’s leading and most widely-used electro-optic targeting and navigation pods. “For years, LITENING has been […]
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InternationalAustralia Issues List of 11 ‘Projects of Concern’
Australian Minister for Defence Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare Friday released the updated and complete Projects of Concern list. The list was established in 2008 for […]
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InternationalNATO Agency Sees Potential For More Than $1 Billion In Opportunities
At an industry conference in Prague earlier this month, NATO’s Command, Consultation Command and Control Agency (NC3A) officials pointed to potential business opportunities valued at more than $1.2 billion that […]
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InternationalAustralian State Government Aims At U.S. Defense Market
The State Government of Victoria, Australia yesterday said it is expanding its presence and expertise in the North American defense and aerospace industry with the strategic appointment of Karen Loughran […]
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InternationalBAE Systems To Modernize DIA Information Workstations
U.K.-headquartered BAE Systems said a unit in the United States was awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a $300 million ordering ceiling over five years including option years with the Defense […]
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InternationalU.S. Seeks Agreement For Missile Defense From NATO Allies
Missile defense is high on the agenda as NATO foreign and defense ministers met in Brussels this week. Ahead of the meeting, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said with […]
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InternationalWhite House: Obama Not Trying To Allow C-130 Sales To China
President Barack Obama does not want to lift the ban on selling C-130 aircraft to China and only is allowing the Lockheed Martin [LMT]-built cargo aircraft to help with oil-spill […]
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InternationalAnother Successful Test of HARDBUT System
The second test firing of the Hard and Deeply Buried Target (HARDBUT) Next Generation Multiple Warhead System (NGMWS) was carried out successfully at the French Biscarrosse test range of the […]