by Editorial Staff | May 1, 2012 | Asia - Central, Australia & S. Pacific, China, Daily Rapid Fire, Fighters & Attack, IT - Cyber-Security, Lockheed Martin, Official Reports, USA
* The Philippines, whose appeal for international arbitration of territorial disputes with China has been rejected by Chinese authorities, wants to develop a “minimum credible defense posture”, gets closer to the US. * Rory Medcalf from the Lowy Institute...
by Joe Katzman | Apr 30, 2012 | Airbus, Daily Rapid Fire, Fighters & Attack, India, IT - Cyber-Security, IT - Software & Integration, Legal, Northrop-Grumman, People, Raytheon, UAVs, USA
* Here are the PPT slides from the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) Industry Day held by the US Army last week. The Defense Acquisition Board is expected to follow up on the future of this tentative MDAP by the end of the current fiscal year. There’s...
by Editorial Staff | Apr 27, 2012 | Alliances, Britain/U.K., Corporate Financials, Europe - Other, France, General Dynamics, Germany, Pre-RFP, USA
* The Washington Times looks into where base closures may happen, if a 6th BRAC is indeed going to be allowed by Congress. But so far the House is not interested. Cynics may allow themselves to think that the Administration’s inclusion of a BRAC round during an...
by Joe Katzman | Apr 26, 2012 | Contracts - Awards, Design Innovations, Field Reports, Logistics, Other Equipment - Land, Project Successes, Small Business, USA
Latest updates: Up to $228M in contracts, FY 2012-2015. Afghan drop(click to view full) Low-velocity parachutes are so named because they’re used for cargo airdrops made below about 1,200 feet, with the cargo aircraft flying at low speed as parachute-rigged...
by Joe Katzman | Apr 26, 2012 | Brazil, Corporate Financials, Daily Rapid Fire, Events, Fighters & Attack, General Dynamics, Helicopters & Rotary, L3 Communications, Lobbying, Lockheed Martin, People, Policy - Doctrine, Policy - Procurement, Raytheon, Surface Ships - Other, USA, Warfare - Lessons, Warfare - Trends
* Q1 results are in for L-3 Communications, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. They are all showing more topline resilience than Northrop Grumman. Quick summary table of their sales and backlog at the bottom of this entry. * Lockheed Martin’s CEO Bob Stevens will...