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June 11, 2020  

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GD Wins $2.5Bn Order for Stryker Double-V Hull Vehicles
General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Michigan, was awarded a $2,477,329,768 fixed-price-incentive contract for the production of Stryker Double V-Hull A1 engineering change proposal vehicl

Germany Receives Official Notice of Possible US Troop Cuts
The German government Wednesday said it has received official confirmation from the U.S. of plans to reduce the number of American forces in Germany. German government spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer to

F-22s Intercept Russian Bombers Off Alaska
WASHINGTON --- Two formations of Russian military aircraft featuring four bombers and two fighter jets flew unusually close to American airspace Wednesday morning but were intercepted by F-22 fighters

 


US Air Force F-22 Raptor fighters from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson fly over the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex. F-22s were scrambled on Wednesday to intercept two separate groups of Russian bombers which came within 20 miles of the US coast. (USAF file photo)
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  • Pandemic-hit Lufthansa says 22,000 jobs to go
  • 11/06/2020 09:49:13
  • US jets intercept Russian bombers off Alaska: NORAD
  • 10/06/2020 15:42:15
  • Berlin confirms US is looking at troop cuts in Germany
  • 10/06/2020 14:08:08


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    GD Wins $2.5Bn Order for Stryker Double-V Hull Vehicles
    General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Michigan, was awarded a $2,477,329,768 fixed-price-incentive contract for the production of Stryker Double V-Hull A1 engineering change proposal vehicl...

    Germany Receives Official Notice of Possible US Troop Cuts
    The German government Wednesday said it has received official confirmation from the U.S. of plans to reduce the number of American forces in Germany. German government spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer to...

    F-22s Intercept Russian Bombers Off Alaska
    WASHINGTON --- Two formations of Russian military aircraft featuring four bombers and two fighter jets flew unusually close to American airspace Wednesday morning but were intercepted by F-22 fighters...

    Lockheed Wins $1Bn Order for PAC-3 Missiles
    Lockheed Martin Corp., Grand Prairie, Texas, was awarded a $1,042,250,000 modification (P00001) to contract W31P4Q-20-C-0023 for incidental services, hardware, facilities, equipment, and all technic...

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    Spirit Gets Boeing Stop-Work Order on 737 MAX
    WICHITA, Kan. --- On June 4, 2020, Spirit AeroSystems received a letter from Boeing directing Spirit to pause additional work on four 737 MAX shipsets and avoid starting production on sixteen 737 MAX ...

    DGA Delivers 17 New Griffon Vehicles to the French Army
    In May 2020, the Directorate General of Armaments (DGA) delivered 17 Griffon vehicles from the Scorpion program to the French Army, having carried out pre-delivery verifications during the confinement...

    Second German F125 Frigate Enters Service
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    Turkey to Use UAV, Helicopter Experience to Develop Stealth Fighter
    ISTANBUL --- The experience Turkey has gained from developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and helicopters domestically will be useful in the development of the country’s fifth-generation fighter j...

    EDA Selects PILUM Consortium for Innovative Electromagnetic Railgun
    Following calls for proposals launched by the European Defence Agency (EDA) in 2019, the consortium “PILUM” (Projectiles for Increased Long-range effects Using Electro-Magnetic railgun) has been selec...

    Taiwan’s T-5 Brave Eagle Jet Trainer Makes First Flight
    Taiwan’s new combat-capable advanced jet trainer Yong-ying (Brave Eagle) flew for the first time today, as part of a series of preliminary flight tests ahead of the official first flight, June 22. ...

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    Royal Navy Deploys Minehunters, Frigate to Persian Gulf
    Beginning a 6,000-mile odyssey which will take their ships to the Gulf for three years are the crews of minehunters HMS Penzance and Chiddingfold. The latter sailed from Portsmouth today to begin t...

    US Navy Mobilizes Reservists to Ensure Ship Maintenance
    WASHINGTON --- The Navy is mobilizing 1,629 Reservists to support aircraft carrier and submarine maintenance at its four public shipyards starting in July. This mobilization will help reduce the maint...

    The Space Force’s Real Mission: Wasting Taxpayer Dollars
    Back in 2018, when the Space Force was being formed, I warned that the new service would likely seek exemptions from existing regulations governing acquisition, arguing that looser rules would be nece...

    US Air Force Tests New Communications Link on C-17 Transports
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    Mitsubishi Pulls Back on SpaceJet in Face of Pandemic
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    New Hensoldt Airborne Radar Completes First Flight
    TAUFKIRCHEN, Germany --- Hensoldt's newly developed airborne multi-mission surveillance radar PrecISR 1000 has successfully completed its maiden flight. In a one-week flight campaign together with H3 ...

    V-22 Program Reaches Milestone with Delivery of 400th Aircraft
    PATUXENT RIVER, Md --- The Air Force Special Operations Command received its 53rd CV-22 Osprey June 2, marking the 400th delivery of a V-22 in the history of the joint program. “It’s been over 20 y...

    GE Delivers First LM2500 Lightweight Gas Turbine to Austal
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    Antonov Management Reshuffle Accelerates Reset of Ukraine’s Aviation Industry
    On June 9, 2020, the State Concern “UkrOboronProm”, which coordinates the activities of the largest state defense and aviation enterprises of Ukraine, has took decision to change the top-management of...

    FAA Certifies GKN Aerospace Repair Facility in Malaysia
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued the base certification to GKN Aerospace’s Johor facility in Malaysia for the repair of CFM56 aero-engine parts. The site will focus on servicing...


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