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Ultra I&C to Deliver Cryptographic Rekey Capabilities to Poland

Tactical communications solutions provider Ultra Intelligence & Communications is set to deliver remote rekey capabilities for Crypto Modernization Link-16 to Poland under a contract from Enamor International. Under the award, Ultra I&C will deploy its Remote Tactical Data Link Management System to equip the Polish Armed Forces with the ability to perform remote cryptographic rekey,...

RTX’s Raytheon to Supply Danish Military With Optical Day Sights
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RTX’s Raytheon to Supply Danish Military With Optical Day Sights

The NATO Support Procurement Support Agency has awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to RTX business Raytheon for the provision of ELCAN Specter DR dual-role sights to the Danish Defence Armed Forces. Manufactured by Raytheon ELCAN, the Specter DR sight is a direct-view optic that offers both close-quarters and precision aiming capabilities for infantry and vehicle-mounted use....

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Lockheed Martin Australia Secures Contract Extension for Hobart Fleet Combat Systems

Lockheed Martin announced that its Australian unit has secured a one-year contract extension for sustainment support to the Aegis Combat System in the Royal Australian Navy’s Hobart-class guided missile destroyers. The contract’s sustainment services up to the end of 2025 call for the company’s Sydney-based Aegis team to develop and coordinate the combat systems’ design...

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Report: US Needs to Adjust Strategy to Counter China in Latin America

A monograph by R. Evan Ellis of the U.S. Army War College has called for a rethink of the Department of Defense’s strategy in Latin America in light of China’s growing influence in the region. The publication, “Toward a More Effective DOD Contribution to Strategic Competition in the Western Hemisphere,” warns of the threat posed...

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Saab to Boost Combat Weapons Output as New Facilities Come Onstream, CEO Says

Saab President and CEO Micael Johannson said Saab is on track to meet its annual production target of 400,000 units for all its ground combat weapons starting in 2025. He told Breaking Defense on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference that his company holds “a huge backlog” and its output is expected to increase...

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Serco to Continue Providing Air Navigation Services at UAE Airport

British multinational Serco has secured a contract to continue providing air navigation services to the United Arab Emirates Department of Civil Aviation in Sharjah. The agreement focuses on optimizing Sharjah International Airport’s aeronautical information management and air traffic services. Serco’s partnership with the UAE dates back to 1947 when the company was first awarded the...

Aselsan CEO Sees Export Opportunities for Turkey’s ‘Steel Dome’
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Aselsan CEO Sees Export Opportunities for Turkey’s ‘Steel Dome’

Turkish defense firm Aselsan is advancing its Steel Dome system and eyeing potential exports, according to CEO and President Ahmet Akyol. Speaking to Breaking Defense during the 2025 International Defence Exhibition & Conference in Abu Dhabi, Akyol highlighted the system’s potential for sales to its NATO allies and neighboring Gulf nations. Akyol stressed Aselsan’s readiness...

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NATO Launches First Resilience Reference Curriculum

NATO has introduced its first Resilience Reference Curriculum, aimed at equipping NATO allies and partners to effectively counter a range of threats, including natural disasters, disruptions to critical infrastructure, and both hybrid and armed attacks. Launched during a Resilience Committee meeting on Feb. 14, the RRC was developed through a collaborative effort involving the NATO...

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Report: Europe Needs Major Military Boost to Defend Against Russia

Europe needs a significant military upgrade to defend itself against Russia, irrespective of U.S. involvement, according to a joint report by the European think tank Bruegel and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. The report outlines that Europe’s immediate priority must be the continued support for Ukraine, whose military currently serves as the most...

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Canada Allocates $6M to Advance Quantum Tech Development

Canada is investing $5.7 million to advance quantum technology, National Revenue Minister Elisabeth Briere announced Thursday. The funding will be distributed through the Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions’ Support for Regional Quantum Innovation initiative. The tech grants aim to support small and medium enterprises and nonprofit organizations in Sherbrooke, Quebec. The following organizations will...

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