Technology
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Feb- 2022 -14 February
Lockheed Scraps $4.4B Aerojet Rocketdyne Acquisition
Lockheed Martin announced that it is terminating a $4.4 billion agreement to acquire rocket engine maker Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings.
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11 February
Raytheon Satellite Sensor Payload Tested for Space Survivability
Raytheon announced that its sensor payload for missile warning satellites has undergone Thermal Vacuum Testing.
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11 February
Raytheon to Deliver Gunshot Detection Systems to Lithuanian Army
Raytheon has announced that it will deliver 34 Boomerang gunshot detection systems to the Lithuanian armed forces.
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11 February
NIWC Develops New Air Defense System for US Marines in 9 Months
Engineers at the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic have developed a critical air defense system for the US Marine Corps.
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10 February
Upgraded Russian Su-30SM2 Fighter to Control Combat Drones
Russia’s Su-30SM2 naval fighters will be re-configured with a system to control attack drones mid-air.
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10 February
US Army Adjusting Expectations of IVAS Next-Gen Goggles
The US Army is adjusting its expectations of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System combat goggles amid a full-year delay.
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10 February
Russian Firm Unveils Stealth Submarine/Patrol Vessel Hybrid
Russia's Rubin Design Bureau has unveiled a larger version of its Sentinel submersible patrol ship, first introduced in April.
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10 February
US Army Seeking All-Electric Vehicle Fleet to Slash Carbon Emissions
The US Army is looking to field an all-electric fleet of light-duty non-tactical vehicles by 2027 to reduce carbon emissions as part of its Climate Strategy.
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10 February
US Army Unveils Ground Vehicle Cyber Attack Protection
The US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center has operationally tested a system designed to protect ground vehicles from cyber attacks.
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9 February
US Air Force Seeking AWACS Replacement Proposals
The US Air Force has issued a request for information to replace its E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft.
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