Northrop Grumman's subsidiary Remotec will deliver the Titus, a next generation Andros which is lighter, faster, stronger and more intelligent unmanned ground vehicles (UGV). The delivery of Titus robot will begin in December which is the newest and smallest member of Andros line of UGVs
Raytheon has been selected by the U.S
The Portuguese Government will cancel the contract for Pandur armored vehicles for the Army (which will keep the 166 already paid) and Navy (which has not yet received any), hoping to get compensation of around € 55 million from the supplier, General Dynamics. "We will submit a proposal for...
BAE Systems announced it has completed the series of gun fire tests of the 155-mm Long Range Land Attack Projectiles (LRLAP). The test was a carried out to check the performance of the LRLAP tactical rocket motors at ambient, cold and hot temperatures and to test the live fire...
BAE Systems has won a $97 million contract to reset up to 146 Bradley Fighting Vehicles in the U.S
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems Group (GA-EMS) has delivered to the U.S
The U.S Army has completed safety release testing for a new fleet of networked vehicles
BAE Systems has won a $31.8 million foreign military sale contract to produce eight M88A2 Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Lift Evacuation Systems (HERCULES) for the Iraqi Army
Honeywell announced today that its second-generation Spectra Shield ballistic material is being used to armor Foxhound vehicles, manufactured by General Dynamics Land Systems – Force Protection Europe, for the British Armed Forces. The vehicles are currently being shipped for use in Afghanistan
BAE systems announced it has won a $61 million contract from the UK Ministry of Defense to regenerate the Royal Marines’ fleet of BvS10 Viking all-terrain vehicles. Under the terms of the Contract, BAE Systems will provide refurbishment of 99 vehicles and compile them to a common Mk2 mine-protected amphibious standard
India in expected to issue a request to the U.S Government this month for the sale of 145 M777 ultra-light howitzers worth $660 million for the Indian Army
Saab has signed a contract with the U.S