March 28, 2019
Army debuts missile defense framework in move to counter drones, hypersonic threats
Defense News – The U.S. Army released its new air and missile defense framework March 27 that aims to pursue
Defense News – The U.S. Army released its new air and missile defense framework March 27 that aims to pursue
PRNewswire – RGNext, a joint venture between Raytheon’s Intelligence, Information and Services business and General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), will operate
Military & Aerospace Electronics – As Army leaders race to modernize battlefield equipment, they are adapting electronic countermeasures used on
Engineering.com: The U.S. Army is tapping Raytheon to supply its soldiers with radars that will help protect them from airborne
Army Technology: Raytheon Co. Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, was awarded a $205,205,445 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide the land-based Phalanx weapon
Army Times: The Army has kicked off the new year with upgrades in protection and firepower for its tanks, artillery
Jane’s 360: The US Army’s effort to network ‘shooters and sensors’ on the battlefield will continue its developmental testing through
Breaking Defense: WASHINGTON: Subcontractor Rada just released the first photo we’ve seen of the Israeli Iron Fist anti-missile system installed
Executive Biz: The U.S. Army looks to partner with Lockheed Martin‘s missiles and fire control unit to review system requirements for
Redstone Rocket: Throughout a year of change within the Department of Defense, the Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic
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