Wednesday, 15 September 2021
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The latest news and analysis on land warfare, from Breaking Defense.""_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
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Saudi Arabia Considering Israeli-Made Missile Defense Systems Saudi "interest in the Israeli systems has reached a very practical phase," per an Israeli source.
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Finland, Latvia To Jointly Procure 360 Land Vehicles; Estonia, Sweden Could Join The agreement includes an order from Latvia for the delivery of 200 APC variant vehicles and another 160 for Finland.
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UK Signs Up For Anduril AI Base Defense Technology "This is not how the MoD has ever done business, but its trying to adopt some of the best practices of the commercial marketplace," said Paul Hollingshead, head of UK and NATO effort at Anduril.
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Hypersonics: Developing And Defending Against Missiles Far Faster Than Sound [Sponsored] Raytheon Technologies is using our broad capabilities to create breakthrough advantages.
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Project Convergence: Exercise Shows Value In Data Weapons Check For The Digital Age "Data is the new ammunition, and we have to test fire our digital systems just like we test fire our weapons systems," writes Ret. Gen. Richard Cody.
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JADC2 Implementation Plan 'Weeks Away': J6's Parker "Joint always seems fun until we get into decisions about who governs this," joked Army CIO Raj Iyer.
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Wormuth Hints At Cuts To 35 Core Army Modernization Programs "Well, I think there are going to be places where we're probably going to have to make choices that we're not thrilled about," Army Secretary Christine Wormuth says.
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Like a Cell Phone Plan: Army Tees Up SATCOM Services Pilot Services bought from industry eventually "could include everything from a piece of hardware to the operations center to the bandwidth," Brig. Gen. Rob Collins told the SATELLITE 2021 conference today.
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