Defense Daily International
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InternationalUSAFE Head: Lajes In Azores An Appealing Site For F-35 Training, Joint Exercise
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany–Lajes in the Portuguese Azores is an appealing location to host a training range for the F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter as well as additional modern aircraft […]
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InternationalF-22s Stay Away, For Now, From Coalition Air Training Exercises In Middle East
The Air Force has put off the debut of its new F-22 Raptor stealth multi-role fighter aircraft in the coalition air-combat training exercises held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) […]
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InternationalU.S. Growth Drives QinetiQ’s First Half Results
Britain’s QinetiQ recently posted strong first-half results led by the company’s QinetiQ North America (QNA) division, which saw its revenues soar due to acquisitions and strong organic growth. Sales increased […]
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InternationalLarge Number of Aegis Ships Would Be Needed To Shield Europe: Admiral
It would take a large number of U.S. Navy Aegis weapons system ships to shield Europe against enemy missiles from the Middle East, if the United States attempted to use […]
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InternationalU.K. MoD Orders More Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk UAS
The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence awarded Lockheed Martin [LMT] a $4.8 million contract to procure additional Desert Hawk III Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), the company said Nov. 28. With […]
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Business/FinancialElbit’s M&A Activities Bear Fruit, Contribute To Record Financial Results
TEL AVIV, Israel— Elbit Systems [ESLT] on recently reported its consolidated results for the third quarter ending Sept. 30 with the company’s president and CEO saying recent acquisitions helped generate […]
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InternationalU.S.-China Commission: List Country Origin On All Weapons Platform Parts
A government commission asked Congress to require the Department of Defense to identify the country of origin of every weapons system component. The recommendation, in an annual 300-plus-pages report of […]
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InternationalUSAFE: Russian Bomber Flights Off European Coast Raise Safety Concerns
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany–The recent resurgence of flights by Russian Tupelov Tu-95 Bear and Tu-160 Blackjack long-range bomber aircraft in international airspace off the coasts of NATO countries, while not […]
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[November 30, 2007]
// PDF View- Large Number of Aegis Ships Would Be Needed To Shield Europe: Admiral
- U.S. Growth Drives QinetiQ’s First Half Results
- F-22s Stay Away, For Now, From Coalition Air Training Exercises In Middle East
- USAFE Head: Lajes In Azores An Appealing Site For F-35 Training, Joint Exercise
- BAE SYSTEMS Acquiring Swedish Training Firm
- Moseley: Despite Enduring Activity, No Need To Beddown Aircraft In Middle East
- USAFE: Russian Bomber Flights Off European Coast Raise Safety Concerns
- U.S.-China Commission: List Country Origin On All Weapons Platform Parts
- Elbit’s M&A Activities Bear Fruit, Contribute To Record Financial Results
- U.K. MoD Orders More Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk UAS
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[November 16, 2007]
// PDF View- IDF Awards Lockheed Martin $2.3 Million For LCS Combat Systems Study
- General Dynamics Acquires Mediaware International Pty Ltd.
- Raytheon Wins $1.3 Billion U.K. e-Borders Contract
- Taiwan To Spend $939 Million On Patriot Upgrades
- Reaper Unmanned Aircraft Becoming An Increasing Presence In Afghanistan
- Interoperability And Humanitarian Relief Pushing Foreign Interest In U.S. Ships
- Air Force Promotes Airlift Options For Middle Eastern Partners
- Defense Bill To Recommend Strategic Pause On European Missile Defense Site