Defense Daily
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Friday, November 15, 2024
- USAF Options for Manned NGAD Include Quick Refueling, Shorter Landing Zones at Protected Bases
- Navy Plans Virginia Subs Go To Block Eight Before SSN(X) Starts
- Coast Guard Expects DHS Approval Shortly To Begin Icebreaker Construction But Needs More Funding
- LaPlante To Industry: Assess What It Takes To Get After Five-Fold Production Rate Increases
- Hypersonic Weapons On Zumwalt Destroyer Pushed Back To 2027
- DIU Component Selects 10 Companies To Protect Navy’s Operational Technology
- Launch Industry May Benefit from FAA Review of Commercial Rules
- Teledyne FLIR Defense Nabs $168.3 Million Deal To Upgrade Army’s M1135 NBCRV Strykers
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Army
Teledyne FLIR Defense Nabs $168.3 Million Deal To Upgrade Army’s M1135 NBCRV Strykers
The Army has awarded Teledyne FLIR Defense [TDY] a five-year, $168.3 million deal to upgrade the sensor suite on M1135 Strykers, the variant of the vehicle used for nuclear, biological […]
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Pentagon
LaPlante To Industry: Assess What It Takes To Get After Five-Fold Production Rate Increases
As the Pentagon looks ahead to continuing production ramp-up efforts heading into the next administration, the department’s acquisition chief said Wednesday industry should assess what it would take to get […]
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Space
Launch Industry May Benefit from FAA Review of Commercial Rules
Billionaire SpaceX magnate Elon Musk is on tap to head a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the new administration–a position which would put him squarely in the cross hairs […]
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Cyber
DIU Component Selects 10 Companies To Protect Navy’s Operational Technology
The National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) on Thursday selected 10 small companies to scale their technologies to help the Navy protect industrial control systems aboard its platforms and facilities. NSIN, […]
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Navy/USMC
Hypersonic Weapons On Zumwalt Destroyer Pushed Back To 2027
Testing the first hypersonic missiles on the USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) destroyer is running at least two years behind plan for 2025, pushed back to 2027, a Navy official said Thursday. […]
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Navy/USMC
Navy Plans Virginia Subs Go To Block Eight Before SSN(X) Starts
The Navy director for Naval Reactors said the service plans to at least reach Block Eight on Virginia-class attack submarines before moving on to next-generation submarines now planned for the […]
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Air Force
USAF Options for Manned NGAD Include Quick Refueling, Shorter Landing Zones at Protected Bases
As the U.S. Air Force reviews requirements and the continuance of the manned Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) sixth generation fighter, options on the table may include quick refueling and […]
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Homeland Security
Coast Guard Expects DHS Approval Shortly To Begin Icebreaker Construction But Needs More Funding
The Coast Guard expects the Department of Homeland Security next month to green light the start of production of the nation’s first new heavy polar icebreaker in nearly 50 years, […]
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Thursday, November 14, 2024
- DoD’s Replicator 1.2 Includes Small UASs, Loitering Munition, Drone Development Effort
- Anduril Touts Lattice Integration With Multiple Sensors In CENTCOM’s Desert Guardian
- U.S., Canada And Finland Formalize Effort On Polar Icebreaker Development And Production
- USAF Eyes $100,000 Per Copy Munitions
- Rocket Lab Signs First Neutron Launch Contract, Posts 55% Growth in Q3
- U.S. Air Force to Refine CCA Increment 2 Concept, As Service Announces Buy of More Increment 1 Aircraft
- SDA Taps Kratos For Missile Defense Fire Control Ground Infrastructure
- New Senate GOP Leader Thune Open To Recess Appointments, Analysts See ‘Difficult’ Path For SecDef Pick
- Starfish Gets $29 Million In New Funding To Complete Development Of Otter Spacecraft
- Navy Awards Kongsberg $961 Million Contract For Naval Strike Missiles
- Elon Musk’s New Government Efficiency Job: Pros and Cons for the Satellite Industry