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UncategorizedSouth Korea Requests $81 Million In Hellfire Missiles
The State Department approved a possible $81 million Foreign Military Sales (FMS) request to South Korea for 400 AGM-114R1 Hellfire Missiles and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support. The […]
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Uncategorized1,000th F-35 Training Sortie at 56th Fighter Wing
The 56th Fighter Wing, at Luke AFB, Ariz., completed its 1,000th F-35 training sortie on March 31, the Air Force said. The Air Force highlighted this is the fastest F-35 […]
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UncategorizedIsrael, US 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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UncategorizedChina Orders 200 Backscatter Imaging Systems From AS&E
American Science and Engineering, Inc. [ASEI] (AS&E) received an order for 200 MINI Z handheld Z Backscatter imaging systems from customers in China, the company said on April 1. The […]
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UncategorizedArmy Solicits Contractors For South Korea Cyber Center
The U.S. Army released a formal solicitation for a contractor to provide cyberspace related services and recommendations to the United States Forces Korea (USFK) Joint Cyber Center (JCC) on March […]
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UncategorizedRaytheon Settles eBorders Dispute With U.K. For $223 Million
Raytheon [RTN] on March 27 said it has amicably settled a five-year-old dispute with the United Kingdom Home Office related to the agency’s termination of a border security program the […]
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UncategorizedRaytheon Awarded $769 Million To Upgrade Korean Patriots
Raytheon [RTN] March 30 was awarded a $769.4 million direct commercial sale contract to upgrade an undisclosed number of Patriot Air and Missile Defense System batteries to the latest Patriot […]
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UncategorizedAirbus Partners With Spectra For Tactical Radio Service
Airbus is partnering with the Spectra Group Ltd. to provide tactical radio extension service, Airbus said on March 30. The service is aimed at providing global government users of tactical […]
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UncategorizedNATO Head Says Cyber Attack Can Trigger Collective Response
A cyber attack on a NATO member state can potentially trigger an Article 5 collective response, Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO Secretary General, said on March 25. “Cyber is now a […]
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UncategorizedNew Turbine Engine Is Army’s Number One Priority, Shyu Says
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–The Army’s new Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP) is the service’s “number one” priority, according to its acquisition chief. Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology […]