British defence personnel train with Vietnamese army
British defence personnel from the Army, Navy, and RAF, have completed a training exercise with the Vietnamese People’s Army.
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Northrop Grumman wins contract for aircraft mission computers
Northrop Grumman has received a $104 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) award for the technical refresh of UH-1Y, AH-1Z and UH-60V aircraft mission computers. The IDIQ contract covers delivery of production units, retrofit units and spare units for the Marine Corps, Defense Logistics Agency and the government of Bahrain under the Foreign Military Sales […]
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EU defence capability development priorities approved
The European Defence Agency (EDA) has approved the 11 EU defence capability priorities to improve coherence across the continent.
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Scheme comprises alterations to the external appearance of the building, construction of a first floor extension, removal of entrance canopy, provision of cycle and bin stores, additional parking and associated works. This project also includes associated
SPF Climate Resilience – Development and Provision of Socioeconomic Scenarios
To support research into Specified Location climate risk and resilience, bids are sought to develop a set of detailed future socioeconomic scenarios for the UK. This project will build on work commissioned ahead of the 3rd climate change risk assessment a
Lockheed Martin board of directors approves new appointments
The Lockheed Martin board of directors has approved the appointments of new leaders for two of the corporation’s business areas. Frank St. John will move to executive vice president of Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS) and Scott Greene will become executive vice president of Missiles and Fire Control (MFC). St. John succeeds Dale Bennett, who intends […]
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Airbus and OCCAR sign new A400M Global Support contract
Airbus has signed the new A400M Global Support Step 2 contract with OCCAR (Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation), which manages the multinational programme on behalf of the Launch Customer Nations Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, Belgium and Luxembourg. This is the first support contract for all A400M participating states and it replaces the Global […]
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United Kingdom-Glasgow: Internet of Things
The Authority is establishing a collaborative Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Internet of Things (IoT).
The main purpose of IoT is to collect and exchange data to create value. IoT is a system of physical objects or things, embedded with sensors, soft
United Kingdom-Milton Keynes: Framework for Worldwide Gas Safety Inspection and Testing Programme, Management and Advisory Service
The FCO services’ seeks to procure a worldwide gas safety inspection and testing programme, management and advisory service under a Framework Agreement. The service requirements will be divided into 5 lots.
F-35 Lightning aircraft deploy to Italy for training exercise
F-35 Lightning aircraft have travelled to Italy for a bilateral training exercise with the Italian Air Force.
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Royal Navy embarks on training experiment in the Australian outback
The Royal Navy has completed a training experiment to see how they cope with extreme environments.
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US Air Force launches defence satellites with Space X
The US Air Force has launched defence satellites with the Space X Falcon Heavy rocket, the world’s most powerful launch vehicle.
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Rheinmetall and BAE Systems launch UK based military vehicle JV
Rheinmetall and BAE Systems have launched a new, independent UK-based joint venture (JV) for military vehicle design, manufacture and support – known as Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL). Headquartered in Telford in the West Midlands, the JV will sustain around 450 jobs across the UK and is well positioned for future growth. RBSL intends to […]
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Germany-Frankfurt: Financial and insurance services
InsuResilience Solutions Fund (ISF) is a grant facility to co-finance product development of innovative climate risk insurance products in developing and emerging countries. The goal of the ISF is to better cover those affected against climate and natural
UK’s Lightning F-35B jets complete first operational missions
The UK’s newest and most advanced fighter jet, the Lightning F-35B, has successfully completed its first operational missions. F-35s have flown alongside Typhoon aircraft on operational flights over the skies of Syria and Iraq, as part of the ongoing fight against Daesh, the Defence Secretary has confirmed. It follows a successful training period in Cyprus, […]
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US Navy awards Raytheon $234 million landing systems contract
Raytheon has secured a four-year $234 million initial low-rate production contract from the US Navy to outfit all of its nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships with 23 Joint Precision Approach and Landing Systems. Since 2018, US Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II fighter pilots have used JPALS to guide them onto the USS Wasp amphibious assault […]
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US Army awards Lockheed Martin contract for ATACMS missiles
Lockheed Martin has received a $561.8 million production contract for Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missiles for the US Army and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers. The two-year effort contract calls for new ATACMS rounds, as well as upgrading several previous-variant ATACMS as part of the Service Life Extension Program (SLEP III). Both the SLEP […]
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