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Arms
Lockheed Martin to Continue Maintenance for UAE’s THAAD Missile Defense System
Lockheed Martin has received a $142.6-million contract to extend sustainment services for two Terminal High Altitude Area Defense batteries in the UAE.
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Europe
Latvia to Donate Confiscated Vehicles to Ukraine
Latvia plans to hand over 21 vehicles confiscated from drunk drivers and other criminal cases to Ukraine, including a 22-year-old Lincoln Navigator luxury SUV, according to local media.
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Americas
CACI to Reinforce US Space Force Base Networks Under $12.5B Framework
CACI International has won a five-year task order worth up to $212 million to support enterprise-level network infrastructure upgrades for US Space Force installations.
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Americas
US Coast Guard Taps Bollinger, Rauma for Six Arctic Security Cutters
The US Coast Guard has contracted Louisiana-based Bollinger Shipyards and Rauma Marine Constructions in Finland for the construction of six Arctic Security Cutters.
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Air
New US Marines Training Pipeline to Expand FPV Attack Drone Force
The US Marine Corps has launched a new training framework to rapidly expand the number of warfighters qualified to operate small unmanned aerial systems.
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Air
Ukraine Gains Military Quadcopter Drones in Latest Donation From Khmelnytskyi City
Ukraine’s Armed Forces has received new tactical unmanned aerial systems from the western Ukrainian city of Khmelnytskyi, supporting the military in its continued defense amid the Russian invasion.
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Americas
US Navy Accepts 78th Arleigh Burke Warship From HII
The US Navy has taken delivery of the 78th Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, the USS Ted Stevens (DDG 128), from HII Ingalls Shipbuilding.
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Asia Pacific
India, Israel Team Up to Build Electric UGV Tech in India
Indian firm Belrise Industries has entered a strategic partnership with Israel’s Plasan Sasa to jointly manufacture autonomous electric vehicle components in India.
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Asia Pacific
Japan Bans Kawasaki From Defense Bids Over Submarine Data Fraud
Tokyo has barred local shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries from bidding on government contracts after confirming decades-long falsification of fuel efficiency data for submarine engines used by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
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