July 2019 Global Defence & Security Industry - Military News |
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The German Army has selected Danish company Systematic’s SitaWare Headquarters to enhance the command-and-control capabilities of its deployable command posts.
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is expected to spend $1.036 trillion in 2019, an increase of 6.8 percent from the 2018 estimated expenditure.
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General Dynamics Mission Systems Inc. has been awarded a $14,569,395 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide engineering and test services for the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2 systems and equipment.
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American Company Oshkosh Defense LLC, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, was awarded a $320,000,000 modification (P00060) to domestic and Foreign Military Sales (Argentina, Djibouti, Iraq, Lebanon, Romania) contract W56HZV-09-D-0159 for procurement of Family of Medium Tactical Vehicle variants.
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As part of a strategic partnership between Belgium and France, the government-to-government agreement on the CaMo (Capacité Motorisée, Motorized Capacity) project has now come into effect and the contract for the procurement of armored vehicles for the Belgian forces has been awarded for an amount of 1.6 billion euro.
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Rheinmetall and BAE Systems have today launched a new, independent UK-based joint venture (JV) for military vehicle design, manufacture and support – known as Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL). Headquartered in Telford in the West Midlands, the JV will sustain around 450 jobs across the UK and is well positioned for future growth.
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According to the Times of Israel, India may be ready to cancel its planned purchase of Israeli-made anti-tank missiles, once again. New Delhi had planned to place a $500 million deal for the Spike made by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. If true, this is the second time India will have abandoned this deal.