MONTREAL, QUEBEC --CAE today announced that the Government of Canada has awarded CAE a contract valued at approximately C$ 329.5 million for a comprehensive C-130J aircrew training equipment and services solution...
CAE and Israel Aerospace Industries will display the design of a high-fidelity unmanned air vehicle mission training (UMT) system at the Aero India 2009. The new system will provide...
MONTREAL, QUEBEC --- CAE has received orders to design and manufacture five full-flight simulators (FFSs) and associated training devices valued at C$63 million at list prices. The contracts are with...
MONTREAL, QUEBEC --- CAE today announced a series of military contracts valued at more than C$55 million. The contracts are with the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence, German defence procurement...
MONTREAL, QUEBEC --- CAE announced today that the company has established CAE Singapore operations to serve the military market in Singapore and throughout Southeast Asia. In addition, to accelerate this...
CAE announced today that the company has established CAE Singapore operations to serve the military market in Singapore and throughout Southeast Asia. In addition, to accelerate this expansion in Southeast...
CAE today announced a series of military contracts valued at up to C$106 million. The contracts are with Canada's Department of National Defence, L-3 Communications, the United States Navy, Eurofighter...
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Poland’s Ministry of National Defence has signed two new military contracts, equipping its FA-50 light combat aircraft with AIM-9L air-to-air missiles and ordering twelve Medical Evacuation Vehicles based on the KTO Rosomak armored chassis
Baykar has advanced its missile testing campaign with a live-fire trial of the KEMANKEŞ 1, an AI-powered mini cruise missile launched from the Bayraktar AKINCI unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV)
A large, jet-powered ekranoplan has recently been spotted in China, drawing comparisons to the Soviet Union’s Cold War-era ground-effect vehicles and signaling a possible new chapter in China’s maritime military development
China has revealed details of a new weapon designed to disable power grids by dispersing carbon filaments, according to a recent report by China’s state broadcaster