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The U.S. Army Sentinel A4 Program Office provided an accelerated contract award to Lockheed Martin to begin production for five additional radar systems developed specifically to detect and identify cruise missiles, unmanned aerial systems, rotary wing and fixed wing aircraft and rocket, artillery and mortar threats.
The U.S. Army has ordered 1,000 new L3Harris Technologies Falcon® IV AN/PRC-171 Compact Team Radios to ensure soldiers at any tactical level can transmit crucial information to command teams across an integrated network.
Lockheed Martin celebrated with the U.S. Army the delivery of critical ground equipment for its LRHW system—part of a rapid, multi-year hypersonic weapons development program supporting the service’s focus on long-range precision fires.
L3Harris Technologies has received full rate production orders for the U.S. Army’s handheld, manpack & small form-fit (HMS) program providing advanced multi-channel, multi-mission communications for the Integrated Tactical Network.
Mercury Systems, Inc successfully demonstrated the Model 8256 SOSA aligned Development Platform at the U.S. Army - FACE™ and SOSA Technical Interchange Meeting.
Kymeta has been selected to participate in the U.S. Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) satellite communications on the move (SOTM) pilot program and will supply eight u8 terminals for integration and testing on a variety of ABCT vehicles.
AeroVironment, Inc. announced the U.S. Army exercised the second of three options under the sole source flight control systems domain of the Army’s multi-year small UAS contract.
Thales introduced the Javelin Combat Net Radio, a new, rugged, single-channel, small form factor, Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) radio, to its family of tactical communications products in response to evolving Warfighter needs.
Leonardo DRS, Inc. and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. of Israel (Rafael) announced today that they have completed the delivery of Trophy Active Protection Systems (APS) ordered by the U.S. Army for installation on Abrams main battle tanks.