As Northrop Grumman's subsidiary Remotec Inc. continues to develop innovative, affordable, more capable robotic systems for first responders and the military, it is introducing two new developments to the unmanned ground vehicle market
Lockheed Martin has been awarded three new contracts by the Republic of Korea Air Force and Navy for spare material and repair of military hardware for the Republic of Korea's fleet of F-16s and P-3 military aircraft. The company has also provided these same services for the C-130 for nearly 13 years
Lockheed Martin today announced it will reorganize its Electronic Systems business area into two new business areas that position the company for growth by increasing customer alignment and reducing costs. The company has created the Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) and Mission Systems and Training (MST) business areas brings the company’s total to five including Aeronautics, Space Systems, and Information Systems & Global Solutions
The U.S NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support has awarded a $218
DARPA’s two-year Autonomous High-Altitude Refueling (AHR) program has successfully explored the ability to safely conduct fully autonomous refueling of UAVs in challenging high-altitude flight conditions. During its final test flight, two modified Global Hawk aircraft flew in close formation, 100 feet or less between refueling probe and receiver drogue, for the majority of a 2
BAE Systems has introduced the Phoenix family of networking radios to fill the gap between higher headquarters and the warfighter. Phoenix radios deliver secure, jam-resistant communications on the battlefield via modern networking waveforms
Huntington Ingalls Industries received a previous contract modification for material procurement & advanced construction of John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) aircraft carrier
EADS has begun voluntary flight demonstration (VFD) for the U.S Army’s Armed Aerial Scout helicopter program
Boeing has begun a full-rate production to meet the Navy’s Direct Attack Moving Target Capability (DAMTC) program requirement. Under the terms of the $22
Northrop Grumman Corporation and AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company announced that they have signed an agreement to respond to anticipated requests for both the new U.S