Leonardo is expanding the number of platforms that can be protected by its BriteCloud decoy jammer with a new version that can be carried by medium and large transport aircraft.
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Leonardo is expanding the number of platforms that can be protected by its BriteCloud decoy jammer with a new version that can be carried by medium and large transport aircraft.
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U.S. Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson has told representative Joe Courtney that the service has decided not to proceed with a plan to replace two refrigerators on board Air Force One that was expected to cost taxpayers $24 million.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has cleared the way for Northrop Grumman to buy over defense contractor Orbital ATK.
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says his country is ready to buy helicopters from South Korea, after an earlier bid to procure helicopters from Canada failed.
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Gene Cunningham, Boeing vice president of global defense sales, told Bloomberg News recently that it could be another two years before New Delhi decides on which fighter to buy for its air force.
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