ORLANDO, FL --- Lockheed Martin has successfully conducted the first live warhead ground launch test of the DAGR guidance kit for the 2.75-inch rocket
WASHINGTON --- BAE Systems Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) contract has been transferred from the U.S
Cobham plc has received a US$37 million contract to produce an additional 51 Low Band Transmitter/Antenna Groups (LBT/AG) and spare parts for the U.S
A QinetiQ coordinated team has been awarded an enabling contract through to September 2009 by the MODs Future Submarines IPT to provide independent support, resource and assurance for the concept phase of the future SSBN submarine programme. In addition to QinetiQ, other team members includes BMT, Jacobs and Frazer Nash, with access to a wider pool of expert advisors that includes Atkins, SVGC, Thales, Imes, Turner & Townsend, Weir Strachan-Henshaw, SEA and Sula
The last one year has witnessed several developments in helicopter services, so much so that 2008 has come to be known as the Year of Helicopters in India. This was stated by R
CHARLOTTE, N.C
ORLANDO, FL --- Lockheed Martin has announced the industry team it will lead to execute its recently awarded $122 million technology development contract for the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) system, the next-generation missile that will be carried on U.S
WASHINGTON --- The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Pakistan of AH-1F Cobra helicopter refurbishment as well as associated equipment and services.>> The total value, if all options are exercised, could be as high as $115 million
Thunder City, a Cape Town based company best known for its fleet of vintage jet fighters, used Africa Aerospace and Defence 2008 as the venue to enter the helicopter upgrade market. Company CEO Emilio Titus said that the company was putting the engineering skills learnt on maintaining vintage aircraft, such as Lightnings and Hawker Hunters, in to offering modernisation of Puma medium-lift helicopters
ORLANDO, Fla. --- Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $122 million technology development contract for the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) system