Raytheon Company yesterday won a contract worth $279 million from the U.S
Lockheed Martin has revealed its plans to set up a technology development center in Israel. The move follows an April agreement under which state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries, flagship of the country's defense sector, will build the wings for Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Lockheed Martin was awarded a sole-source, cost-plus-incentive-fee/cost-plus-award-fee/cost-plus-technical-schedule incentive fee contract modification. The value of this contract modification is $295 million increasing the total contract value from $1
India's first air-to-air Astra missile is finally back on track now after a long delay due to technical glitches. The beyond visual range (BVR) missile, with an eventual strike range of over 100km, will be fired for the first time from a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter this year
Russia will built about 100 new defense infrastructure facilities, including airfields and Army and Navy maintenance and supply bases in order to accommodate its new weapon systems, a top military official said. By 2016, 316 garrison towns are to be built, their number due to increase to 495 by 2020, with more than 3,000 facilities, said General Valery Gerasimov, chief of the General Staff of Russias Armed Forces
Lockheed Martin recently delivered third F-35B Short Takeoff/Vertical Landing (STOVL) Lightning II to U.K
The MC-21 airliner of Irkut Corp will mark its first flight at the MAKS Moscow Air Show 2015. The manufacturer expects certification by 2017 and customer deliveries to commence by by 2020, said Kyrill Budaev, Vice-president Marketing of Irkut Corp
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Norway on 19 June signed its first contract with Lockheed Martin for work on the F-35 Lightning II. The contract, valued at $8
ThalesRaytheon Systems has won a €136 million deal from NATOs Communications and Information (NCI) Agency to upgrade the alliances theater missile defense command and control capabilities, with completion by 2015. This upgrade is aimed at bringing new capabilities to NATOs Air Command and Control System (ACCS), the organization announced at Paris Air show recently