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Oct- 2025 -20 October
Lockheed, General Dynamics Progress on US Rocket Motor Plant
Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics have reached a new stage in the construction of a new US solid rocket motor manufacturing facility.
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20 October
Pelican Unveils New Protective Cases for US Army’s Next-Gen Weapons
Pelican has introduced new protective cases engineered for the US Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon program.
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18 October
UN Extends Arms Embargo on Haiti
The UN Security Council voted unanimously to extend the arms and military equipment embargo on Haiti for another year, and added two people to its sanctions list.
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16 October
Boeing Wins $2.7 Billion in Contracts to Build Patriot PAC-3 Missile Seekers
Boeing has secured $2.7 billion in contracts to produce PAC-3 missile seekers for the US Army.
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16 October
Leonardo DRS, KNDS Team Up to Offer Caesar Self-Propelled Howitzer to US Army
Leonardo DRS and KNDS have teamed up to offer the NATO-tested Caesar self-propelled howitzer for the US Army’s next-generation artillery program.
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15 October
BAE, US Army Test Extended-Range Scorpio-XR Artillery Projectile
BAE Systems and the US Army have successfully test-fired the Scorpio-XR extended-range artillery projectile, marking a key milestone.
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15 October
US to Upgrade Homeland Missile Defense Radars Against Advanced Threats
The US Missile Defense Agency plans a software upgrade for its ballistic missile early warning radars to improve object classification.
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14 October
NSM Proves Precision in Sub-Zero Arctic Tests Off Norway
Norway, Poland, and the UK have validated the Naval Strike Missile during Arctic exercises off the coast of Troms in Norway.
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13 October
UK Delivers Laser-Guided Air Defense Missiles to Ukraine Ahead of Schedule
The UK government has delivered hundreds of air defense missiles to Ukraine, five months ahead of schedule.
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13 October
Netherlands and Ukraine to Jointly Produce Deep-Strike Drones
The Dutch government has announced a $127-million investment to jointly produce deep-strike drones with Ukraine.
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