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Romania enters US counter-drone marketplace
Romania will now be able to acquire counter-unmanned aerial system technology through the U.S.’s counter-drone marketplace, the Army said on Wednesday.
By Eve Sampson
Raytheon will participate in Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
The sense-off is “separate and distinct” from contracts awarded to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin last fall to come up with design concepts for a new missile defense radar, says a Raytheon official.
By Jill Aitoro
SpaceX, ULA each get Air Force contracts for trio of space launches
Together, the awards are worth a $739 million.
By Valerie Insinna
Meet the Falcon, a new short-range air defense system
Saab, Lockheed Martin, and Diehl Defence have teamed up to offer a new short-range air defense system.
By Jeff Martin
Check out what China brought to one of the world’s largest defense exhibitions
Chinese defense companies brought a lot to IDEX 2019 in Abu Dhabi, including a laser weapons system and much more.
By Jeff Martin
Merkel: Europe’s defense posture hinges on common arms-export policy
The push is meant to clear a hurdle toward cooperative French-German tank and aircraft programs.
Taking sides: Italian defense industry rep attacks Franco-German fighter deal
There are murmurings that Italy will seek closer ties with the U.K. as a consequence of a Franco-German fighter deal.
By Tom Kington
Breathing easier: After years of T-6 hypoxia scares, the Air Force thinks it has the fix
The Air Force is rolling out a series of fixes that it thinks will solve the problem once and for all — and may have already started cutting down on hypoxia and hypoxia-like incidents
Poland to sign $414 million deal for rocket launchers
The acquisition will allow the country to become the second Eastern European U.S. ally to purchase the weapon.
French Air Force chief: France and Germany working on export controls for future fighter
French defense companies are concerned Germany's involvement could curb international sales.
By Valerie Insinna