Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a government military contractor that provides technical, engineering, and enterprise information technology (IT) services, primarily to the U.S. government.
France has tested new weapon loads, including GBU-12 laser guided bombs, on its fighter aircraft attacking Islamic State positions in Syria. French air force Dassault Mirage 2000N, which is being modified...
Philippine will be receiving the first two FA-50 lead-in-fighter trainer jets Friday from Korea Aerospace Industries. The aircraft will land for the first time on Philippine soil at Clark Air Base...
Japan is expected to submit a proposal to Australia next week to jointly develop and manufacture submarines. The nation is hoping to sell the submarine to Australia, Nikkei Asian Review reported...
China has commissioned its largest ship for transporting military materials to islands in the South China Sea. The new-generation logistics support vessel has been commissioned in Sansha Hainan province on Monday,...
Ukraine has delivered five modernized AN−32RE light military transport aircraft to Indian Air Force last week. The USD$400 million upgrade to the 40 IAF aircraft includes an overhaul of the An-32's...
The US Marine Corps has selected BAE Systems and SAIC to build engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) prototypes for the US Marine Corps' Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) to transport troops...
Elbit Systems announced Wednesday that it has won a contract from Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) to install, integrate, and support flight evaluations of Color Helmet Display and Tracking System...
IIT Exelis has won a contract from Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) to provide engineering support for the Adaptive Radar Countermeasures (ARC) program. This five-year contract could be worth $15
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The Indonesian Ministry of Defense has officially transferred a new Coastal Surveillance Radar facility to the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) Lockheed Martin has unveiled an expanded industrial collaboration package for the Philippines as part of its F-16 Block 70 proposal for the country’s Multi Role Fighter (MRF) program, announcing a new partnership with Southern Methodist University (SMU) to advance digital innovation, research, and workforce development Russian Army Mounts Kornet ATGM on Motorcycle Hanwha Aerospace Bags $250M K9 Howitzer Deal With Vietnam Kongsberg Defence Australia Secures $80M Missile Export Deals to Europe South Korea Launches $34M Wheeled Armored Vehicle Upgrade Program China is aiming to disrupt the global stealth fighter market by mass-producing its fifth-generation J-35A at a pace comparable to... Lasers may soon replace bullets, and drones could disable enemy UAVs with beams of light instead of missiles Four legged robots that resemble dogs are increasingly being seen in war zones and exercises for functions such as reconnaissance... Americas policy of controlling F-35 usage, spares, and maintenance—combined with President Donald Trumps threats of trade wars with Europe, halted... As the Russian Su-57 stealth fighter jet enters serial production, the debate over how it stacks up against the American...
Poland Signs $3.8B Deal to Upgrade F-16 Fleet to V Block 72
Indonesia Hands Over New Coastal Surveillance Radar to Navy
Lockheed Martin Expands Industrial Package with SMU for Philippine F-16 Block 70 Offer
Chinese Navy “Expels” U.S. Destroyer in South China Sea Standoff
China's Mass-produced J-35A Aircraft Set to Disrupt Global Stealth Fighter Market
The Future of Combat: Miniaturized Laser Weapons Set to Replace Bullets and Missiles
Four-legged Robots Vs. Military Dogs
Lockheed Martin Faces Billions in F-35 Cuts Under U.S. Policy Shift
Russian Su-57 and Chinese J-20 as Alternatives to the American F-35 Stealth Fighter