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Companies from across the UK defence industry came together in the first opportunity for suppliers to engage with the Government and Team Tempest partners over the future of Combat Air System development in the UK. The event in Farnborough was launched by Minister for Defence Procurement, Stuart Andrew, and saw 300 ...


Two Denmark-based companies have announced software that will improve the quality of helicopter communications. Cobham Aerospace and Inmarsat Communications have launched their SB-Helo X-Streamtm  helicopter communications software which will be freely available for Cobham AVIATOR SP systems. The SatCom solution will improve the quality of data transmission and live satellite feeds ...


The US Army has awarded Northrop Grumman a $713 million contract for the production of Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Battle Command System (IBCS) for the first phase of Poland’s WISŁA air and missile defense program. Under this foreign military sales contract for WISŁA, Northrop Grumman will manufacture IBCS engagement ...


The UK government is offering £150million funding for innovative aerospace design to modernise the industry. The UK Aerospace Research and Technology (UKART) programme is offering a share of £150million to businesses and research groups who can provide innovative aerospace design ideas. The best projects from the competition can also apply for ...


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