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Oshkosh Wins $942M Stryker Upgun Contract, Unseating GDLS General Dynamics had urgently upgunned a Europe-based brigade, but Oshkosh will build the next three to six brigades' worth, starting with a unit in the Pacific Northwest.
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B-21 Speeds To IOC; ARRW Test Slated For Next Month: Ray The B-21 program will not undertake traditional "block upgrades" to beef up future performance, says Air Force Global Strike Command head Gen. Timothy Ray. Instead, it will incrementally add new capabilities as they become available.
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Destroyer, JADC2 Top Navy Unfunded Requirements The Navy also asks for five additional F-35C fighters, an E-2D Hawkeye and 4 CMV-22s.
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JROC Tags Space Force To Make Satellites Link With JADC2 The JROC has tagged the Space Force "officially and formally as the integrator for all joint space requirements," says vice chief Lt. Gen. DT Thompson.
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Navy Picks Pacific Homeport For Future Frigates: Hello, China The first 12 Constellation-class frigates will all be based out of Everett, Wash.
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US, France, UK Hammer Out Multinational Corps Warfighting There is room for further development in areas such as electronic warfare and signals intelligence. "These 'soft' components were not as accessible in the past 12 to 15 years when we were so busy in the Middle-East; for example, there is a real drive to invest in areas such as EWSI (Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence)," Brig. Gen. Paul Tennant, the British military attache in Washington, says.
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