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NATO Defense Accelerator Formulates New Challenges Focused on Dual-Use Tech

NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic has announced 10 new challenges to accelerate the development of dual-use deep technologies that would protect regional and national security. Interested innovators are requested to submit their proposals on or before July 11. The key areas were selected after assessing the military alliance and member nations’ needs,...

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US Army Awards Canadian Commercial Corp. $425M Cartridge Packing Services Contract

Canadian Commercial Corp. has secured a five-year $425 million firm-fixed-price contract from the U.S. Army to deliver loading, assembly and packing services in support of the military branch’s 105 mm projectile gun unit cartridges and M1 high explosive cartridges. 105 mm PGU cartridges are artillery ammunition usually used for training purposes. M1 HE cartridges are...

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Canadian Firm Roshel Forms Czech JV for Armored Vehicles Manufacturing

Canadian armored vehicle maker Roshel will expand production into the European market through a joint venture with Omnipol Group of the Czech Republic. The partnership agreement was signed during the IDET 2025 defense and security trade show last week in Brno, with Czechia government officials, led by President Petr Pavel, looking on. The agreement calls...

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Opinion: Israel’s ‘Iron Beam’ Air Defense System Could Transform Drone Warfare

Israel has begun deploying its new Iron Beam laser air defense system, marking what Elliott Abrams, a Middle Eastern studies senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, calls a revolutionary step in countering low-cost drone threats. In a CFR blog post on Sunday, the foreign policy expert and former U.S. diplomat writes that the...

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Lithuania Trains Pilots, Technicians Ahead of Black Hawk Delivery

Lithuania is set to receive the first two of its four UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter orders by the end of 2025, with the rest expected to arrive in 2026. The order was originally scheduled for a late 2024 delivery. Once the UH-60M arrives, Vilnius will be joining a long list of European nations that turn...

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CAE Names Former Northrop Grumman Exec as President, CEO

CAE has appointed Matthew Bromberg as its next president and CEO, effective Aug. 13. The executive, who is expected to join the company on June 16, will work alongside outgoing chief Marc Parent during a transitional period ahead of the firm’s annual shareholder meeting. The company said Bromberg will also be nominated for election to...

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General Atomics to Arm Spain’s MQ-9A Fleet Under Deal With US

The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. an $8.2 million undefinitized contract to equip Spain’s MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft fleet with weapons. Structured as a cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price deal, the contract includes hardware and support services and will run until June 30, 2027. According to the DOD notice, the sole-source...

France Hébert on CAE-Saab partnership
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CAE, Saab Partner on Training Solutions for Canada’s Submarine Fleet

CAE and Saab have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop training and simulation capabilities for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project. The agreement aims to ensure that Royal Canadian Navy crews are prepared to operate and maintain the country’s future submarine fleet using advanced training tools. France Hébert, president of CAE’s defense and security...

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New Guidebooks Issued on Data and Network Security Platforms

The U.S. National Security Agency, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FBI have authored new guidebooks with their allied counterparts for cybersecurity executives and network defenders on implementing platforms for SIEM/SOAR, short for security information and event management/security orchestration, automation and response. SIEM tools gather and correlate log data to enable network defenders...

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RTX Invests in Gastops’ R&D on Advanced Oil Debris Monitoring

U.S. aerospace and defense contractor RTX has entered into an agreement to fund Canadian firm Gastops’ research and development program on advanced oil debris and fuel monitoring for Pratt & Whitney military engines. The agreement was initiated under Canada’s Industrial and Technology Benefits policy and calls for “a multimillion-dollar investment from RTX,” Gastops said Wednesday....

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