Defense Daily International
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[March 13, 2009]
// PDF View- General Dynamics Awarded $33 Million For Iraq Tank Materials
- Rolls Royce Turbomeca To Provide Through-Life Support For Australian Army MRH90
- Security Officials Quick To React To Lessons From Mumbai Attack
- Boeing Promoting F/A-18E/F For Greek Air Force Strike Fighter Competition
- New F-Model Chinooks Deployed In Iraq And Afghanistan
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Business/Financial
Boeing Promoting F/A-18E/F For Greek Air Force Strike Fighter Competition
Boeing [BA] will offer its F/A-18E/F Super Hornet as the next-generation fighter for the Greek Air Force, the company said. The Super Hornet is currently competing for strike fighter contracts […]
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Army
General Dynamics Canada Wins Potential $682 Million Supporting Canadian Army
General Dynamics [GD] Canada yesterday said it has been awarded a potential $682 million Long Term Support Contract (LTSC) for the Canadian Army’s Land Command Support System (LCSS), ensuring troops […]
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Business/Financial
Obama Will Kill European Missile Defense In Deal With Russia That Can’t Work: Analyst
Airborne Laser To Die As Well President Obama will enter a deal with the Russians where the United States will agree to drop or defer indefinitely plans for a European […]
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International
Boeing’s ScanEagle Completes Singapore Navy Trial
Boeing [BA] subsidiary Insitu, this week announced the successful completion of a ship-based trial with the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). ScanEagle is a long-endurance, fully autonomous unmanned aircraft system […]
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International
Moog Acquires U.K. Air Navigation Systems Company
Moog [MOG.A, MOG.B] recently said it has acquired United Kingdom-based Fernau Avionics Ltd., for $45 million in cash in a deal that complements the company’s current navigation aids business. “Fernau, […]
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International
U.K. Launches New Defence Technology Plan
The U.K. Ministry of Defence (MoD) launched its new Defence Technology plan laying out long-term research plans and emphasizing the importance of science and technology (S&T) to the armed forces. […]