A team of five Colombian Air Force officers toured McEntire JNGB as part of a U.S
EADS has questioned the South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA)s decision to eliminate it over procedural issues from the $7.5 billion FX fighter competition
The Royal Australian Navy has successfully conducted the worlds first firing of a “war shot” MU90 Lightweight Torpedo, Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Ray Griggs AO CSC RAN announced today. ANZAC Class Frigate HMAS Stuart fired the explosive warhead against a specially designed target in the East Australian Exercise Area
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Rockwell Collins is all set to acquire ARINC Incorporated, a portfolio company of The Carlyle Group under a definitive agreement for $1.39 billion
Cassidian has developed a unique flexible airborne ground surveillance radar, which can be deployed on a variety of manned and unmanned platforms for the detection of ground and sea targets, the company announced today. As part of a major flight test series carried out from the German air base in Hohn, Cassidians “SmartRadar” showed record detection performance, now including various operating modes for maritime surveillance
Oshkosh Defense today marked the delivery of its first Joint Light Tactical Vehicle prototype for government testing following a successful vehicle inspection by the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA). The DCMA inspection and vehicle presentation ceremony was attended by representatives from the JLTV Joint Program Office, DCMA and Oshkosh Defense, according to a press release
Rockwell Collins today elected its President Kelly Ortberg as the CEO of the company, an additional role appointed to be effective immediately. Ortberg is the successor to Clay Jones, 64, who will continue as non-executive chairman of the company
CACI International has won more than $425 million in previously unannounced contracts with federal government clients in the Intelligence Community. For these awards, CACI is delivering tailored information solutions and services to national-level intelligence organizations safeguarding our nations security
The Indian Air Force reportedly relaxed upto 12 benchmarks that allowed aircraft-maker Pilatus to qualify and win a contract worth $640 million for 75 Basic Trainer Aircraft. In 2009, HAL was pursuing the indigenous development of 181 BTAs known as the Hindustan Turbo Trainer-40 (HTT-40)