DOD Contracts
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Dec- 2022 -14 December
DARPA Funds Next Phase of Active Flow Control X-Plane
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has announced it is funding the Aurora Flight Sciences’ active flow control (AFC)-based aircraft development phases 2 and 3.
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9 December
US Army Awards Textron Next-Gen Anti-Vehicle Munition Contract
The US Army has awarded Textron Systems Corporation a $162-million contract to develop a next-generation anti-vehicle munition system.
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7 December
US Army Tactical Sighting Systems to Receive Next-Gen Sensors
The US Army has awarded Leonardo DRS $39.5 million to provide third-generation forward-looking infrared sensors for tactical sighting systems.
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7 December
BAE Clinches $128M US Army M88A2 Armored Vehicle Deal
BAE Systems has been awarded a $128.2-million contract to produce M88A2 HERCULES vehicles for the US Army.
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6 December
Pratt & Whitney to Modernize US F-35 Engines
Raytheon subsidiary Pratt & Whitney has received a contract from the US Department of Defense to support its F135 engine enhancement program.
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6 December
Bell Textron Wins $1.3B US Army Next-Gen Assault Aircraft Competition
Bell Textron has won the US Army’s Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft competition worth up to $1.3 billion.
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Nov- 2022 -23 November
KBR to Support US Army Black Hawk Fleet With Technical Solutions
The US Air Force has awarded KBR a contract to support technical assessment and enhancements of the US Army’s UH-60V fleet.
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16 November
BAE Awarded $32M US Army Deal for Bradley Fighting Vehicles
BAE Systems has received a $32-million contract to supply the US Army with M2A4 and M7A4 Bradley Fighting Vehicles.
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14 November
USAF Taps SimX for Virtual Reality Medical Simulation Training
The US Air Force awarded medical SimX a contract to produce an enhanced virtual reality medical simulation training program.
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11 November
US OKs Sale of 48 Raytheon Joint Standoff Weapons to Oman
The US State Department approved a $385 million foreign military sale of 48 Raytheon medium-range, precision strike standoff systems to Oman.
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