Space & Missile Defense Report
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Raytheon Expects To Deliver AN/TPY-2 Radar To UAE In 2014
Raytheon [RTN] expects to deliver two AN/TPY-2 radars to the United Arab Emirates during 2014, according to a company executive. “The contract was agreed to at the end of last […]
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[March 26, 2012]
// PDF View- Raytheon’s Missile Tracking Blimp Awaits Key Tests
- Raytheon Expects To Deliver AN/TPY-2 Radar To UAE In 2014
- GPS III ‘Not Even Close’ To Nunn-McCurdy Breach Air Force Space Chief Says
- Shelton: SBIRS Staring Sensor Won’t Be ‘Fully Utilized’ Until 2016-7 Timeframe
- McCain Seeks Data On Aircraft, Missile Programs
- MBDA Reports Robust Order Book, Stable Operational Performance
- Turner Advocates Boosting Homeland Missile Defense
- Air Force Plans To Issue RFP For D-RAPCON Radar Program
- Pentagon Looking To Resume Testing Missile Defense Systems This Year
- Northrop Grumman Awarded $96 Million Contract For Missile Defense C2BMC
- Lockheed Martin Says Its Space Fence Radar System Tracks Orbiting Objects
- Windmill International Tactical SATCOM Products Poised To Advance
- Boeing To Build Four Satellites For Asia Broadcast Satellite/Satmex Team
- DoD: No Need For East Coast Missile Interceptors
- Lockheed Martin Upgrading Tomahawk Control System
- Boeing, Artel Team Hopes To Provide Satellite Services To Government Customers
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Air ForceShelton: SBIRS Staring Sensor Won’t Be ‘Fully Utilized’ Until 2016-17 Timeframe
The Air Force Space Command will not be able to “fully utilize” the staring sensor of the Space-Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) until the 2016-17 timeframe because the ground software that […]
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Business/FinancialMBDA Reports Robust Order Book, Stable Operational Performance
Global missile and missile system player MBDA reports it generated approximately $1.3 billion in 2011 revenue and the order book remained robust amounting to about $13.9 billion at year-end. New […]
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Air ForceAir Force Plans To Issue RFP For D-RAPCON Radar Program
The Air Force plans to issue a request for proposals for its Deployable Radar Approach Control (D-RAPCON) radar system “on or about March 30,” according to a Notice of Contract […]
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SpacePentagon Looking To Resume Missile Defense Testing This Year
The Pentagon plans to resume testing of its ground-based long-range missile defense system later this year after correcting problems behind the most recent setbacks, defense and industry officials said yesterday. […]
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Lockheed Martin Completes Delivery Of THAAD’s First Battery
Lockheed Martin [LMT] has completed delivery of all hardware and components associated with the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense weapons system’s first U.S. Army Battery, a company […]