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Rapid Fire 2010-10-21: HawkerBeechcraft’s AT-6C
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* US universities weigh in on the direction of, and trends in, US defense research as it applies to them. * Packing Aid: The US is expected to offer Pakistan $2 billion in military aid during US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit this week. * No Tweet Zone: Israel is banning the use of social media sites while soldiers are on base to reduce security leaks. * HawkerBeechcraft AT-6C light attack turboprop aircraft finish Operational Assessment testing with USAF and Air National Guard pilots at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. See also corporate release [PDF]. Meanwhile, the corresponding LAAR program’s status remains very uncertain. * Up to $249 million to Raytheon to remanufacture, overhaul, and repair equipment for the USMC Logistics Command. * ATK gets $67 million contract to supply AAR-47 Missile Warning System weapon replaceable assemblies – which include optical sensors, control indicators, and computer processors – for helicopters and transport aircraft. * Blissed Out: People in the US military are more satisfied at work than their private sector counterparts.
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