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A £1.4 billion contract to modernise the Chinook fleet over the next 10 years has been agreed. The deal will see British forces benefit from 14 of the latest iconic heavy-lift helicopters. The order for the new Chinook aircraft signals the commitment made in the recent Defence Command Paper to invest ...


Saab has received an order worth SEK 998 million from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, FMV, to provide future development support for Gripen from April 1, 2021 to December 31, 2022. The order is an extension of an existing contract and enables the future development of thew aircraft for the Swedish ...


Raytheon Intelligence & Space will provide signals intelligence field services for the US Air Force’s Distributed Common Ground System, which collects, processes and analyses intelligence. Raytheon Intelligence & Space (RI&S) will support seven different intelligence applications the Air Force uses to collect and correlate data under the new program, DCGS-Signals Intelligence ...


General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has recently taken part in US Pacific Fleet’s (PACFLT) Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem ‘21. The UxS IBP 21 integrated manned and unmanned capabilities into the most challenging operational scenarios to generate war fighting advantages. The exercise aimed to directly inform warfighters, warfare centers, and developers to further ...


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