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BioFlyte To Test BioTOF | Saudi Arabia Increases Defense Spending | Taiwan Requested E-2Ds From USA

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The US government has given Lockheed Martin a big job worth up to $2.81 billion to improve the THAAD missile defense system. This work will continue for 10 years, from February 2025 to January 2035. The company will upgrade THAAD’s hardware and software, test these improvements, and start putting them into use.Most of this work will happen in Sunnyvale, California, and Dallas, Texas. THAAD is a powerful weapon that can stop different types of incoming missiles. It works by hitting these missiles directly, destroying them before they can reach their targets. This system is important for protecting areas from missile attack.

The US Air Force has given BioFlyte, a company from New Mexico, a job to test their new safety device called BioTOF z200. This device is special because it can spot dangerous things in the air that might harm people or buildings. The BioTOF z200 uses smart computer programs to quickly figure out if there are any bad chemicals or germs in the air.. The Air Force wants to see if this device can help keep military bases and soldiers safe from harmful substances that enemies might use.The Air Force is working with BioFlyte through a program that helps small companies develop new technologies faster. This way, they can get new safety tools more quickly to protect their people and places.

Middle East & Africa

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has allocated $78 billion for defense spending in 2025, up from $75.8 billion spent in 2024, Governor of the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) Ahmad Al-Ohali said in a statement Saturday. “The Kingdom allocated approximately $78 billion to the military sector in the 2025 budget, which constitutes 21% of total government spending and 7.1% of Saudi Arabia’s gross product,” he said, according to the statement.

Europe

The French Defense Procurement Agency, known as the Direction Générale de l’Armement, has awarded a significant contract to Airbus Defense and Space, in partnership with Thales, for a risk-assessment study concerning France’s next-generation maritime patrol aircraft. This 24-month contract follows an earlier architecture and feasibility study launched at the end of 2022, indicating a continued push towards modernising the nation’s maritime surveillance capabilities.

Asia-Pacific

Amidst a backdrop of escalating regional tensions and a palpable sense of urgency, Taiwan has made a formal request to the United States for six E-2D Advanced Hawkeye airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft, local media reported. The request occurs at a time when the E-2D production line is active, fulfilling orders for both Japan and France, which may facilitate a smoother acquisition process. The motivation behind Taiwan’s pursuit of the E-2D is clear. The island’s defense planners have been increasingly concerned by a spike in Chinese military incursions. The People’s Liberation Army’s steady march towards stealth aircraft capabilities further accentuates the need for advanced, over-the-horizon platforms like the E-2D.

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