The U.S. approved a $3.5 billion sale of Raytheon's SM-6 and SM-2 missiles to Germany for the country's future Aegis-equipped F127 fleet.
The State Department approved Germany’s request for a $3.5 billion purchase of SM-6 Block I and SM-2 Block IIIC missiles and ...
The State Department said on Nov. 14 it has approved a potential $3.5 billion deal with Germany for the sale of Standard ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Philippines Wants More BrahMos Missile Systems from India
India appears to have been happy to supply the Philippines with its advanced missiles, at least in part because the likely target of those missiles will be China.
The Trump administration has approved the possible sale of as much as $3.5 billion in standard missiles to Germany, which is ...
ASRC Federal will supply ChemPOL to the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Space Force, and federal civilian ...
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First Look At France’s New Nuclear Missile: ASMPA-R Enters French Naval Service
The newest generation of France's home grown ASMP nuclear cruise missile has been shown for the first time after an unarmed test launch inaugurated its ...
Funding is going to construction-related projects at Air Force bases expected to house the B-21, as well as infrastructure ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
U.S. greenlights Germany’s missile modernization: Berlin gears up for future Aegis-equipped F127 warships
Germany is moving forward with one of its largest air-defense purchases in years after the United States approved a possible ...
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