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Washington Officials Cite Role of Alliances, Trade Controls in Protecting US Tech

U.S. officials at a House Subcommittee on Indo-Pacific hearing last week underscored the importance of creating international alliances in trade controls to protect emerging American technologies, Nextgov/FCW reported Thursday. Thea Rozman Kendler, assistant secretary in the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security Export Administration, told the subcommittee that U.S. export controls would be...

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UK Awards $514M Contracts to Enhance Sea Viper Air Defence System on Warships

The United Kingdom is making upgrades to the Royal Navy’s missiles to defeat drone threats in the Red Sea. The Sea Viper air defense system will receive a new warhead and a software update to give it the capability to destroy ballistic missile threats.  The U.K. government has awarded three contracts valued at $514 million to MBDA...

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4 New Vessels Beef Up Turkish Navy Fleet

The Turkish navy has acquired four new ships including the frigate TCG Istanbul, which, according to manufacturer STM, was 80 percent locally made. The other new vessels are the cargo ship TCG Derya, the logistics support ship TCG Lt. Arif Ekmekçi and the armed unmanned surface vessel Marlin.  The navy commissioned the ships in a...

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Swedish Military Places Order for Two Saab Mobile Air Defense Systems

Saab is equipping the Swedish military with its mobile short range air defense system.  In late 2023, the defense company received an order for two MSHORAD configurations. The technology will be integrated into the BvS10 armored vehicle used by both the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration and the Swedish Armed Forces.  The order value is around $28.7 million, with...

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NATO Outlines Vision for Quantum Technology Use in Defense, Security

NATO has published a summary of its quantum strategy, which outlines the alliance’s vision of using the technology for defense and security purposes. The military alliance’s foreign ministers approved the plan in November to ensure that the bloc is ready for quantum’s anticipated benefits and downsides.  Under the strategy, the organization also seeks to be...

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Leonardo, BAE Engineers Conduct More Integration Work on Typhoon-Bound Radar System

Leonardo DRS and BAE Systems engineers have installed a prototype of the European Common Radar System Mark 2 radar on a test aircraft ahead of the system’s test flight on the Eurofighter Typhoon. The ECRS Mk2’s multifunctional array will enable the Typhoon to detect, identify and track multiple air and ground targets and engage in...

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German Armed Forces Acquire $54M Worth of BIRDIE Decoy Flares From Rheinmetall

The German armed forces has acquired decoy flares that can protect aircraft from Rheinmetall. The defense technology company secured a contract valued at about $54 million for over 470,000 units of the Bispectral Infrared Decoy Improved Efficiency product line.  According to the deal, Rheinmetall will deliver two variants of the BIRDIE products to the Bundeswehr: the...

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Northrop Grumman, Mitsubishi Electric Partner to Improve Japan’s Defense Capabilities

Northrop Grumman is teaming with Mitsubishi Electric to strengthen Japan’s air and missile defense capabilities.  The two companies entered an agreement to combine their proprietary technologies that can enhance networking efficiency to provide the East Asian nation with increased situational awareness and interoperability.  “The Japan Ministry of Defense is accelerating integrated air and missile defense...

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Canadian Navy Takes Command of Multinational Maritime Task Force in Persian Gulf

Canada has assumed command of Combined Task Force 150, a unit of Combined Maritime Forces that conducts maritime security operations in sea areas outside the Persian Gulf. The Royal Canadian Navy took over from its French counterpart on Wednesday, in which Capt. Yannick Bossu welcomed his successor, Capt. Colin Matthew, during a turnover ceremony. Under...

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Nokia Eyes $392M Investment in Two German Plants to Advance European Microelectronics Competitiveness

Finland-based network technology company Nokia said it plans to invest $392 million at its Ulm and Nuremberg manufacturing facilities in Germany to develop energy-efficient software and hardware. The investment is part of a European Commission Important Projects of Common European Interest initiative, with funding from Nokia, the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection, and the...

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