Telephonics Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Griffon Corporation, announced today that it signed a contract with Lockheed Martin Canada to provide an Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Interrogator as part of the Halifax Class Modernization Program. The initial award is for $US16
SELEX Galileo secures orders worth 15 million Euro for its sensors solutions for the FREMM frigates of the Italian Navy. The latest contracts cover the supply of subsystems for SELEX Sistemi Integrati’s RASS surface radar
The Department of the Army announced today that it will partially terminate the Manned Ground Vehicle (MGV) development effort under the Future Combat Systems (FCS) Brigade Combat Team (BCT) System Development and Demonstration (SDD) contract with the Boeing Company. The partial termination is for the convenience of the government
Thales announced today an agreement with Lockheed Martin for the delivery of 13 Smart-S Mk2 surveillance radars. These radars will be installed on the Canadian Patrol Frigates of the Department of National Defence as part of the Halifax Class Modernization Program
For the first time DCNS, European leading player in naval defense systems, will exhibit at IMDS 2009, the International Maritime Defence Show which will be held in St. Petersburg from 24 to 28 Juin 2009 at Lenexpo Fairgrounds
The Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation has selected the BAE Systems Insyte Sting Ray Mod 1 lightweight torpedo to meet the requirements of its Norwegian Anti-submarine Torpedo (NAT) programme. Sting Ray Mod 1 will arm the new Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates and will be integrated with the new NH90 anti-submarine warfare helicopter and the Orion P3-C maritime patrol aircraft
Lockheed Martin has won a new contract to manage the Field Logistics Readiness Center (FLRC) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The contract is valued at $203 million over a five year period of performance and was awarded under the Field & Installation Readiness Support Team (FIRST) contract vehicle
BAE Systems has been awarded $124.8 million in U
Defense Ministry of Canada, today announced that the Government of Canada awarded a contract to Raytheon Canada Limited of Calgary, Alberta, to overhaul, repair and upgrade the Canadian Navy’s Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems (CIWS). The Close-In Weapon System is a rapid-fire computer-controlled radar and gun system that automatically acquires tracks and destroys enemy threats that have penetrated all other ship defence systems, and is installed on the Canadian Navy’s patrol frigate, tribal class and supply ships
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