Business
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Oct- 2019 -17 October
Ceradyne announces availability of 3M Ballistic Helmet F70
Ceradyne, a 3M company, announced availability of its 3M Ballistic Helmet F70, which delivers a high level of protection in multiple threat environments at a light weight
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16 October
India hands over final pair of Mi-35 helicopter gunships to Afghanistan
India gave two more Mi-35/Mi-24V helicopter gunships to the Afghan Air Force
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14 October
Sikorsky introduces Raider X light-attack reconnaissance helicopter
The helicopter's design and shift to self-monitoring and condition-based maintenance are expected to decrease aircraft operating costs.
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14 October
Cummins debuts battery hybrid power generation system for military
Cummins debuts the new Tactical Energy Storage Unit during the AUSA 2019 Annual Meeting & Exposition
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14 October
AeroVironment launches new Puma LE long-endurance small UAV
AeroVironment announced the launch of its new Puma Long Endurance small unmanned aerial vehicle at the AUSA 2019 Annual Meeting & Exposition
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14 October
DTC showcases new IP mesh technology for surveillance operations
DTC showcases its new mobile MeshUltra communications technology at AUSA 2019 Annual Meeting & Exposition
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8 October
India receives first of 36 Dassault Rafale fighter jets
India received the first of 36 Rafale fighter jets ordered from France in 2016 in a multi-billion-dollar deal tainted by suspicion of corruption
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7 October
Central African conflict informs Portuguese procurement and UN peacekeeping
Portugal’s combat experience in Central African Republic is changing the armed forces’ modernization plans and the future of UN peacekeeping
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3 October
US approves Ukraine’s purchase of 150 Javelin anti-tank missiles
The US has approved Ukraine's purchase of Javelin missiles and launch units at an estimated cost of nearly $40 million
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3 October
US approves Japan for $140 million technical support for AEGIS destroyers
The US approved the $140 million sale of follow-on technical support and services for eight of Japan's AEGIS Destroyers
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