Lockheed Martin's introduces a Self-Powered Ad-hoc Network (SPAN), a wireless ground sensor system designed to connect with Unmanned Aerial vehicles for enhanced threat protection. "SPAN is essentially a network of unobtrusive sensor nodes small enough to fit into the palm of your hand," said Macy W
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Jankel has been selected as an approved supplier for the UK Government Procurement Service on 5th September for next four years. Its responsible for conversions and modifications of armoured vehicles, conversions and body build, specilized trailers, conversion and body build of special purpose vehicles and electrical installations
Turkeys decision to select a Chinese missile manufacturer despite US opposition have underscored Uncle Sams inability to enforce military sanctions against Chinese companies. The US went against its own sanctions law to award Rosoboronexport of Russia a contract to supply helicopters to Afghanistan
CAE has been awarded approximately $140 million in military contracts, including approximately $85 million to CAE USA alone. The U
Bell Helicopter signed an agreement to sell two Bell 407GXs to General Dynamic Aero Industry at the Aviation Expo China 2013. "The Bell 407GX continues to gain momentum in China," said Chris Jaran, managing director, China
Pratt & Whitney has submitted its proposal for the next two lots of F-35 joint strike fighter engines to the Pentagon, expecting to reach an agreement in the first quarter of 2014. The proposal for low-rate initial production (LRIP) lots 7 and 8 of the F135 engine was submitted to the F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) on Sept
The third generation anti-tank Nag missile's upgraded land version – ‘Helina was successfully tested on Sunday at Pokhran field firing range, Rajasthan. "For hitting the target, a launching pad was made in Pokhran field firing range
Frances strategic air forces successfully carried out a full operational test of the C135 Tanker / Mirage 2000N fighter. A representative training missile was used for the trial, which was intended to test the functionality of a real nuclear deterrence mission
South Korea is buying L-3 Communications Scarab Thermal Imager Laser Designator (TILD-A) for aerial laser-guided bombs. According to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), L-3 Communications has been selected for a $46 million contract over the other two competitors; the Ground Laser Target Designator (GLTD)-III built by Northrop Grumman and the Portable Laser Lightweight Designator developed by Israels Elbit Systems