21 June 2001 Military News |
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- Boeing JSF X-32B Landings at 90 Knots Move Plane Closer to First Hover Boeing 21 Jun 2001 -- The Boeing Joint Strike Fighter X-32B concept demonstrator completed significant flight-test accomplishments June 19 and 20 that pave the way for another historic program milestone; hover.
- General Dynamics Awarded Additional $16 Million For Overseas Navy Marine Corps Intranet Contract General Dynamics 21 Jun 2001 -- General Dynamics Worldwide Telecommunication Systems has been awarded an additional $16 million in options to the $102 million overseas Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) program, also known as the Base Level Information Infrastructure Outside the Continental United States (BLII OCONUS).
- General Dynamics Electric Boat Receives $54M Contract for Virginia-Class Design Work General Dynamics 21 Jun 2001 -- The U.S. Navy has awarded Electric Boat a $54-million contract modification to complete component development work and evaluate technology-insertion opportunities relating to the Virginia-class submarine program. Electric Boat is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD).
- Thomson-CSF in partnership with Aselsan announces the signature of a contract Thomson-CSF 21 Jun 2001 -- Thomson-CSF in partnership with Aselsan, the Turkish Prime Contractor, announces the signature of a contract to provide the Turkish Air Force with a complete Electronic Warfare system to equip F-16s.
- Thomson-CSF wins Aristote network contract Thomson-CSF 21 Jun 2001 -- The French defence procurement agency (DGA) has awarded Thomson-CSF Comsys the first phase of the Aristote network contract.
Other Conflicts
- DAILY PRESS BRIEFING BY THE OFFICE OF THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 21 Jun 2001
News Reports
- ATK Standard Missile Third-Stage Rocket Motor Completes Successful Test Firing ATK 21 Jun 2001 -- ATK (Alliant Techsystems) (NYSE: ATK) said the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has successfully conducted a static test firing of ATK's Third-Stage Rocket Motor (TSRM) for the STANDARD Missile-3 (SM-3).
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