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The weapon will have a range of more than 2,000km, according to the UK Ministry of Defence.
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister vows that the country “will not be left behind” as the Ministry of Defense (MoD) announces its intention to acquire 10,000 Warmate loitering munitions for the Polish army.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems secured a nearly $2 billion deal for MQ-9B uncrewed aerial systems, while Raytheon’s counter-UAS system was secured for $1 billion.
Rival bids are expected for Spain’s 6x6 cavalry scout vehicle requirement, with an international consortium facing competition from major players including GDELS, Rheinmetall and the UAE’s Edge Group.
Dominate the electromagnetic spectrum. Make it an unfair fight with the EA-37B.
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5th July 2021
Raytheon demonstrates full production readiness of the Long Range Stand Off missile under a new $2 billion contract.
5th July 2021
CAE expects to emerge from the current Covid pandemic bigger, stronger and with an increased global footprint following its acquisition of L3 Harris Technologies military S&T assets.
5th July 2021
The Czech Army's delayed artillery fire control system acquisition programme is finally set to come to fruition this year. The challenge now is to decide between the systems on offer.
5th July 2021
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2nd July 2021
The NTS-3 programme supports the improvement of positioning, navigation and timing services for the US Air Force (USAF)
2nd July 2021
The exercises demonstrated the importance of radiation detectors that operate with speed and sensitivity of detection.
2nd July 2021
The agreement will help bring greater platform autonomy to UAV Factory’s platforms.
2nd July 2021
Kuwait will use the Oshkosh Defense heavy vehicles to transport heavy equipment, including legacy and new main battle tanks.
2nd July 2021
Welcome to Episode 26 of the third series of The Weekly Defence Podcast. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more.
2nd July 2021
The new bridging systems will provide new, lightweight, medium gap-crossing capability to very high readiness forces.
2nd July 2021
A new optronic ball will fly by the end of the year, and Thales is considering other sensors for Spy’Ranger.
2nd July 2021
Unified communications platform is already being installed on Russian Coast Guard vessels.
2nd July 2021
The order continues the performance enhancements of the waveform and radio platform software of the TAC WIN system.
1st July 2021
In what amounted to a fairly one-sided contest, the F-35A has emerged as the winner of Switzerland's Air2030 procurement, with Bern opting to buy 36 of the fifth-generation jets.
1st July 2021
The new contract will help ensure essential propulsion, electrical, and damage control capabilities are maintained on the Halifax-class frigates.
1st July 2021
Against the backdrop of rising ‘peer’ and regional state rivals, the role of space-based assets for effective missile defence will be critical.
1st July 2021
The test flight was designed to showcase the modularity, portability, and scalability of the Skyborg autonomy core system (ACS).
1st July 2021
The three additional MH-60R helicopters have been ordered as replacement-in-kind aircraft.
1st July 2021
The EU is advancing Ground Combat Capabilities through a new cooperation project involving companies from across Europe.