AgustaWestland and the Royal Thai Army have signed a contract for two AW139 twin-engine helicopters which will be delivered in 2014 to perform transport and utility missions across the nation. Vincenzo Alaimo, Head of Region, AgustaWestland, said, “It gives us great pleasure to sign this contract with the Royal Thai Army to support their transport requirements
The U.S NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support has awarded a $218
As delays keep cropping up in the refitting of India’s aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya “gifted” by Russia, the Chinese Navy has received its first aircraft carrier, the Russian origin Liaoning which has nearly twice the aircraft and helicopter capacity of the Indian carrier. The Liaoning is designed to carry 30 fixed wing aircraft and 24 helicopter while the Vikramaditya can carry just 16 MiG-29K aircraft and 10 helicopters
General Dynamics Information Technology announced today that it has won a four year contract to support the U.S
Raytheon has entered into a distribution agreement with Monument Capital Group. Under the agreement, MCG will engage potential Indian partners to provide mass notification and non-lethal systems to solve challenging security problems and emerging safety requirements
Harris Corporation has been awarded a $331 million contract to provide highly reliable air/ground data communications integrated services (DCIS) for a key Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) program. The contract will provide integration and engineering services for the end-to-end Data Communication system, management and delivery of data communications services leveraging commercial air-to-ground digital data link networks to connect FAA air traffic control (ATC) sites and data communications-equipped aircraft
BAE Systems Technology Solution and Services has been awarded a 6-year, $49.2 million contract from the USAF to manage, operate, maintain and logistically support the Solid State Phased Array Radar Systems (SSPARS)
Africa-based Paramount Group has launched its latest product the Marauder Patrol at Africa’s leading defence exhibition – the AAD 2012. The Marauder Patrol vehicle is based on COTS (commercial off the shelf) driveline components
US and Japan have agreed to deploy the second X band missile defense radar in Southern Japan to counter the threat posed by North Korea's missile arsenal. Leon Panetta, US Defense Secretary, said, "The purpose of this is to enhance our ability to defend Japan
According to a report released on Tuesday, the U.S’ missile defense strategy was lacking in protection from long-range ballistic missiles, even calling it “fragile”