22 March 2001 Military News |
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- Advanced Radar warning device to feature at Avalon air show BAE Systems 22 Mar 2001 -- BAE Systems, Australia’s largest Electronic Warfare house, will showcase a working model of the ALR-2002 Advanced Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) at the Australian International Air Show, Avalon Airport.
- BAE SYSTEMS wins $12 million U.S. Navy simulation contract BAE Systems 22 Mar 2001 -- BAE Systems has won a $12 million, five-year contract from the U.S. Navy to continue to provide complex computer modelling hardware and software support for Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).
- First firings of Asraam from F/A-18 BAE Systems 22 Mar 2001 -- The first firings of Matra BAe Dynamics’ Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM) from an F/A-18 have taken place at the United States Naval Air Warfare Centre - Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Maryland, USA.
- Nexgen gears up for DIDS BAE Systems 22 Mar 2001 -- NexGen Logistics is ramping up its operations in preparation for the Department of Defence’s announcement of preferred tenderer for the Defence Integrated Distribution System (DIDS) program.
- BAE SYSTEMS supplies World class UAT to the ADF BAE Systems 22 Mar 2001 -- Strengthening its position as a leading supplier of defence technology, BAE Systems has been awarded an Australian Military Type Certificate by the Australian Defence Force for its Kalkara Unmanned Aerial Target (UAT).
- BAE SYSTEMS Australia looks to the future BAE Systems 22 Mar 2001 -- BAE Systems Australia is looking to the next year with confidence following an internal restructure and the release of the Defence White Paper.
- Boeing Completes Final JSF X-32B Flight-Certification Tests Boeing 22 Mar 2001 -- Boeing this week successfully cleared the last ground-test hurdle for flight certification of its Joint Strike Fighter X-32B concept demonstrator.
- Lockheed Martin Qualifies for All Four Lots in Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Effort Worth Up to $4 Billion Lockheed Martin 22 Mar 2001 -- Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is one of only three companies awarded contracts in all four domains of the U.S. Army's Simulation, Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) Omnibus Contract (STOC) worth up to $4 billion over eight years.
- BAE SYSTEMS Anser technology featured at air show BAE Systems 22 Mar 2001 -- A collaborative program between BAE Systems and the University of Sydney is developing revolutionary technology to facilitate unmanned defence and network centric warfare.
- Global Hawk Sets Two Pending World Records During Milestone Flight Across Equator Northrop Grumman 22 Mar 2001 -- The U.S. Air Force's Global Hawk unmanned aerial reconnaissance system, developed by Northrop Grumman Corporation's (NYSE:NOC) Integrated Systems Sector (ISS), has successfully completed a milestone flight across the equator that set pending world records for altitude and endurance by an autonomous, unmanned jet-powered aircraft.
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