Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) is awarded a contract for delivering ground station services to the American company GeoEye. The service will be delivered from the KSAT Ground Network
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Rolling Meadows, Ill
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Corp., Sunnyvale, Calif
Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] today tested a new Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System-Plus (GMLRS+) ‘scalable effects’ warhead, which enables users to select the range of the warhead’s detonation power depending on the target. “The ‘scalable effects’ warhead was set to low-yield prior to the flight and scored a direct hit on the target,”...
The capability build-up of IAF envisages procurement of radars of various classes. The induction of these systems along with network centricity is aimed at a gap-free Air Defence cover along the Eastern and Western borders
BAE Systems has received a $132 million U.S
RAC MiG Corp demonstrates in Dubai Air Show?2011 a 3D simulator, which provides volumetric visualization of beyond-the-cockpit space for the MiG family of aircraft. Normally the existing simulators have the projection system of visualization on two-dimensional or spherical screen
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Orlando, Fla., was awarded a $163,700,048 firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Integrated Systems Western Region, El Segundo, Calif
Saab India Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Rheinmetall Nordic AS of Norway has been awarded a contract to supply the Malaysian armed forces with the Vingtaqs II long-range surveillance, observation and reconnaissance system which will be mounted on the AV8 all-terrain vehicles(ATVs) ordered from Turkey. Worth around €36 million, this is the largest single order ever booked by Rheinmetall Nordic AS or its predecessor Simrad Optronics AS
Finland's Ministry of Defense (MoD) has drafted a national cyber defense strategy proposal that would provide substantial investment to develop an arsenal of cyber defense weaponry to protect crucial military, government and economic data networks and critical infrastructure. The plan would increase funding for the military's dedicated Cyber Defense Unit, enabling it to mount cyber attacks on "hostile forces" as part of a counterpunch "Credible Response Platform," which is likely to deploy malware, worms and viruses against attackers on the pretext of "attack being the best form of defense