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UK Nears Completion Of First Defense Space Strategy
The United Kingdom is drafting its first defense space strategy and intends to unveil it this summer, citing growing threats to its space operations. The strategy, which Gavin Williamson, the […]
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Senator Urges More Scrutiny Of Arms Exports
A member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee urged his fellow lawmakers May 22 to increase their scrutiny of arms exports to minimize the United States’ role in causing civilian casualties. Sen. […]
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Saab Providing Sea Giraffe Radar In FMS To Philippines
Sweden’s Saab said it will supply the Sea Giraffe Agile Multi-Beam (ABM) naval radar system in a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) agreement between the U.S. and the Philippines. The AN/SPS-77 Sea Giraffe […]
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Pentagon Pushes China Out of 2018 RIMPAC
The U.S. Defense Department disinvited China from the forthcoming Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise due to militarization in the South China Sea and the Spratly Islands in particular, a […]
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GAO Finds Ballooning Foreign Military Sales Admin Costs
A new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program administrative account balances have ballooned over the past decade by an order of magnitude due to insufficient […]
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Israel’s Rafael Signs Agreement With Romanian Defense Industry To Support New Programs
Israeli defense company Rafael has signed a new partnership agreement on May 16 with the Romania’s Romaero to bolster recently approved defense programs for the Romanian Army. Rafael will assist […]
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NATO To Sign Cyber Agreements, Announce Nearly $1 Billion In New Defense Work At Berlin Conference
NATO is set to preview nearly $1 billion in new contract opportunities and sign four bilateral cyber threat information sharing agreements with international industry partners at its upcoming defense conference […]