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France, Italy To Cooperate in Development of Aster Missile
France and Italy have signed a cooperation agreement on development of the MBDA Aster Block 1 New Technology missile, the French Defence Ministry said in a statement.
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Still No Sales for Israel’s Iron Dome
Despite widespread global interest and reputed export sales to countries from East Asia to the Arabian Gulf, Israel’s Iron Dome anti-rocket intercepting system has not yet been sold to a single customer, government and industry sources say.
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French Special Forces Test Modified ‘Sherpa’ Vehicle
The French forces pulled a heavily adapted Sherpa vehicle out of field trials for the special forces to put the vehicle on display at the Eurosatory trade show, two French officers said.
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Oshkosh defense chief: JLTV production line prepped for global demand
Oshkosh Defense President John Bryant predicts a significant number of overseas customers operating the platform by the end of the decade.
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Sofradir Seeks To Set a New IR Tech Standard
The French manufacturer is touting Daphne at Eurosatory – an infrared sensor that cuts the pixel pitch to 10 microns from a standard 15.
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Germany’s DST to Service UAE’s Howitzers
DST Defence Service Tracks (DST) arrived in Paris for the opening of the Eurosatory defense show June 13 with the ink hardly dry on a significant deal signed with the United Arab Emirates service the Gulf nation’s M109 howitzers.
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Contenders Emerge for British Tank Upgrade Program
An effort by the British Army to extend the life of its Challenger 2 main battle tanks out to 2035 is due to move into a new gear next month as some of the world’s top armored-vehicle suppliers submit bids.
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Israel Touts Tech Transfer As Edge for Global Exports
Israeli firms are expecting a competitive edge at Eurosatory, in part because of their government’s willingness to allow technology transfers.
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Thales Launches Tactical Radio To Quicken Response Time in Combat
Thales has launched at the Eurosatory trade show an export version of its software-defined radio.
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Elbit Poised for Next Growth Spurt
As the founding head of Elbit’s Land Systems Division more than a decade ago, Bezhalel “Butzy” Machlis led integration of the firm’s acquisition of Israel’s Soltam Systems while spearheading one of the firm’s most lucrative programs.
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France, Italy To Cooperate in Development of Aster Missile
France and Italy have signed a cooperation agreement on development of the MBDA Aster Block 1 New Technology missile, the French Defence Ministry said in a statement.
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Still No Sales for Israel’s Iron Dome
Despite widespread global interest and reputed export sales to countries from East Asia to the Arabian Gulf, Israel’s Iron Dome anti-rocket intercepting system has not yet been sold to a single customer, government and industry sources say.
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French Special Forces Test Modified ‘Sherpa’ Vehicle
The French forces pulled a heavily adapted Sherpa vehicle out of field trials for the special forces to put the vehicle on display at the Eurosatory trade show, two French officers said.
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Oshkosh defense chief: JLTV production line prepped for global demand
Oshkosh Defense President John Bryant predicts a significant number of overseas customers operating the platform by the end of the decade.
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Sofradir Seeks To Set a New IR Tech Standard
The French manufacturer is touting Daphne at Eurosatory – an infrared sensor that cuts the pixel pitch to 10 microns from a standard 15.
-
Germany’s DST to Service UAE’s Howitzers
DST Defence Service Tracks (DST) arrived in Paris for the opening of the Eurosatory defense show June 13 with the ink hardly dry on a significant deal signed with the United Arab Emirates service the Gulf nation’s M109 howitzers.
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Contenders Emerge for British Tank Upgrade Program
An effort by the British Army to extend the life of its Challenger 2 main battle tanks out to 2035 is due to move into a new gear next month as some of the world’s top armored-vehicle suppliers submit bids.
-
Israel Touts Tech Transfer As Edge for Global Exports
Israeli firms are expecting a competitive edge at Eurosatory, in part because of their government’s willingness to allow technology transfers.
-
Thales Launches Tactical Radio To Quicken Response Time in Combat
Thales has launched at the Eurosatory trade show an export version of its software-defined radio.
-
Elbit Poised for Next Growth Spurt
As the founding head of Elbit’s Land Systems Division more than a decade ago, Bezhalel “Butzy” Machlis led integration of the firm’s acquisition of Israel’s Soltam Systems while spearheading one of the firm’s most lucrative programs.
-
France, Italy To Cooperate in Development of Aster Missile
France and Italy have signed a cooperation agreement on development of the MBDA Aster Block 1 New Technology missile, the French Defence Ministry said in a statement.
-
Still No Sales for Israel’s Iron Dome
Despite widespread global interest and reputed export sales to countries from East Asia to the Arabian Gulf, Israel’s Iron Dome anti-rocket intercepting system has not yet been sold to a single customer, government and industry sources say.
-
French Special Forces Test Modified ‘Sherpa’ Vehicle
The French forces pulled a heavily adapted Sherpa vehicle out of field trials for the special forces to put the vehicle on display at the Eurosatory trade show, two French officers said.
-
Oshkosh defense chief: JLTV production line prepped for global demand
Oshkosh Defense President John Bryant predicts a significant number of overseas customers operating the platform by the end of the decade.
-
Sofradir Seeks To Set a New IR Tech Standard
The French manufacturer is touting Daphne at Eurosatory – an infrared sensor that cuts the pixel pitch to 10 microns from a standard 15.
-
Germany’s DST to Service UAE’s Howitzers
DST Defence Service Tracks (DST) arrived in Paris for the opening of the Eurosatory defense show June 13 with the ink hardly dry on a significant deal signed with the United Arab Emirates service the Gulf nation’s M109 howitzers.
-
Contenders Emerge for British Tank Upgrade Program
An effort by the British Army to extend the life of its Challenger 2 main battle tanks out to 2035 is due to move into a new gear next month as some of the world’s top armored-vehicle suppliers submit bids.
-
Israel Touts Tech Transfer As Edge for Global Exports
Israeli firms are expecting a competitive edge at Eurosatory, in part because of their government’s willingness to allow technology transfers.
-
Thales Launches Tactical Radio To Quicken Response Time in Combat
Thales has launched at the Eurosatory trade show an export version of its software-defined radio.
-
Elbit Poised for Next Growth Spurt
As the founding head of Elbit’s Land Systems Division more than a decade ago, Bezhalel “Butzy” Machlis led integration of the firm’s acquisition of Israel’s Soltam Systems while spearheading one of the firm’s most lucrative programs.













