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Mar- 2023 -15 MarchAir
South Korea Approves $2.85 Billion F-35A Purchase Plan
The South Korean government has approved a plan to purchase F-35A fighter jets from the US for 3.75 trillion won ($2.85 billion).
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13 MarchAir
Lockheed Martin Completes First F-16 Block 70 Aircraft for Bahrain
Lockheed Martin has completed developing the first export version of its F-16 Block 70 fighter aircraft for the Royal Bahraini Air Force.
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2 MarchAir
US Air Force Awards Stand-In Attack Weapon Phase 1.3 Contracts
The US Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman identical $18 million Stand-in Attack Weapon Phase 1.3 contracts.
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2 MarchAir
Australia Considering HIMARS ‘Fire Raid’ With C-130J Transport Aircraft
Australia is considering using Lockheed Martin C-130J tactical transport aircraft for HIMARS “shoot and scoot” maneuvers close to enemy lines.
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1 MarchAir
Boeing, Lockheed, Leonardo Compete for Australia’s Advanced Jet Trainer
Boeing is competing with two other defense giants for the Royal Australian Air Force's next-generation fighter trainer aircraft.
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1 MarchAir
Singapore to Buy Eight More F-35B Fighters From Lockheed Martin
Singapore has exercised an option to acquire eight additional F-35B Lightning II Fighter multirole combat aircraft from Lockheed Martin.
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Feb- 2023 -28 FebruaryAir
US OKs $500M Anti-Radiation Missile Sale to Australia
The US State Department has cleared a possible sale of anti-radiation missiles to the government of Australia for $506 million.
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23 FebruaryAir
Lockheed Delivers Indonesia’s First C-130J Super Hercules Aircraft
The Indonesian Air Force has taken delivery of its first C-130J-30 Super Hercules transport aircraft from Lockheed Martin.
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20 FebruaryAir
Germany’s Rheinmetall Set to Produce Parts for F-35 Jets
Rheinmetall said it had reached an agreement with Lockheed Martin to supply components for the F-35 fighter jet.
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20 FebruaryAmericas
BAE, Skunk Works Showcase Drone-Amphibious Vehicle Interoperability for US Marines
BAE Systems and Skunk Works have tested coordination between aerial drones and an amphibious vessel for the US Marine Marine Corps.
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