10 January 2001 Military News |
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- BAE SYSTEMS Awarded Contract Option to Build C-130J Simulators for US Air Force BAE Systems 10 Jan 2001 -- BAE Systems today announced Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company of Marietta, Ga., has awarded the company a $13.3 million contract option to design and build two additional C-130J simulators for the U.S. Air Force.
- Boeing JSF X-32B Completes Low- and Medium-Speed Taxi Tests Boeing 10 Jan 2001 -- The Boeing X-32B Joint Strike Fighter concept demonstrator on Monday moved closer to first flight with the successful completion of initial low- and medium-speed taxi tests to verify function and integration of crucial aircraft systems.
- General Dynamics / Lockheed Martin DD 21 Leads Way To Navy After Next -- With a Crew of 95 DD 21 is first ship designed for sailors from the keel up General Dynamics 10 Jan 2001 -- The team of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) announced today some specifics about its design of the Navy’s DD 21 land attack destroyer.
- General Dynamics / Lockheed Martin DD 21 Leads Way To Navy After Next and Improves Quality of Life for Sailors Lockheed Martin 10 Jan 2001 -- The team of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) announced today some specifics about its design of the Navy's DD 21 land attack destroyer.
- Boeing Delta IV to Deliver Defense System Satellite in 2003 Boeing 10 Jan 2001 -- Boeing (NYSE:BA - news) will launch a U.S. Air Force defense satellite aboard a Delta IV rocket in 2003, company officials announced Wednesday.
Other Conflicts
- DAILY PRESS BRIEFING BY THE OFFICE OF THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 10 Jan 2001
News Reports
- Delivery of "Destiny" Laboratory on STS-98 Provides International Space Station Its Science Centerpiece Boeing 10 Jan 2001 -- A new era in space-based science will begin when the Space Shuttle Atlantis delivers the U.S. research laboratory module "Destiny" to the International Space Station (ISS)during the STS-98 mission later this month.
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