US Navy awards $1.7bn contract to BAE Systems for APKWS kits
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US Navy awards $1.7bn contract to BAE Systems for APKWS kits
The US Navy has signed a five-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with BAE Systems for Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) laser-guidance kits, valued at up to $1.7bn. The agreement includes an initial order of $322m and aims to deliver tens of thousands of preci»»»
BAE Systems to deliver advanced stealth missile sensors for LRASM
Home » BAE Systems to deliver advanced stealth missile sensors for LRASM BAE Systems press release BAE Systems has been delivering RF sensors for the LRASM program since 2018. Under this new production contract, BAE Systems will deliver RF sensors through 2030. The large-lot procurement helps the g»»»
BAE Systems Lays Keel of UK Navy’s Lead Dreadnought Nuclear Submarine
BAE Systems has laid the keel of the UK Royal Navy’s first Dreadnought-class nuclear submarine in Barrow-in-Furness, England. The ceremony marked the official construction of the vessel, almost 10 years after its steel was cut due to scheduling adjustments in the program’s shipyard and nuclear reac»»»
Second depth gauge saved UK Vanguard nuclear sub diving dangerously low, defense minister says
BELFAST — A senior UK defense minister told lawmakers today that a Royal Navy Vanguard-class submarine carrying Trident nuclear missiles was saved from sinking to a dangerously low depth after its crew used a back up depth gauge to keep the vessel diving within safe limits. James Heappey, UK armed »»»
WIDA 2023 - Legal/Contracting finalists
Following our announcement of the Women in Defence Awards 2023 finalists on 4 September, ADM will be introducing each of our amazing finalists across the 10 categories in more detail. Today we are focusing on the finalists in Legal/Contracting. In this category, judges were looking for entries that»»»
Canada Invests in Shipbuilding Preparing for Surface Combatant Construction
The Government of Canada announced it will invest C$463 million (US$345 million) into the shipbuilding infrastructure as it seeks to advance the delayed Surface Combatant (CSC) program which calls for the construction of 15 new warships which will be a key component of the future Royal Canadian Nav»»»
UK Astute-class subs get reprogrammable in-flight Tomahawk V: 1600+km
— The British submarines of armament to the Royal Navy Astute-class will be equipped with modernized American missiles Tomahawk Land Attack Block V is clear from the announced intentions of the British Ministry of Defense. the ministry said in a statement. Tomahawk Land Attack Block V has a signifi»»»
US Navy zeroed in on LCS flawed parts, maintenance slow-downs to improve operational days
The U.S. Navy hopes to boost Littoral Combat Ship operational days by strategically targeting the key drivers of down time: design flaws in 32 parts that need to be replaced, and a sluggish contractor-based maintenance model that needs to be made more responsive. Commander of Naval Surface Forces V»»»
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