How is activity in the aerospace, defense and security sector recovering from Covid-19’s impact?
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Analysis of jobs, deals, stock prices and financial filings and news sentiments now show aerospace, defense and security to be a relative loser when it comes to Covid-19 recovery.
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How is activity in the aerospace, defense and security sector recovering from Covid-19’s impact?
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Analysis of jobs, deals, stock prices and financial filings and news sentiments now show aerospace, defense and security to be a relative loser when it comes to Covid-19 recovery.
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GM Defense’s new president Steve duMont eyes more ISV orders
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Speaking to Army Technology as GM Defense opened its new Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) production facility in Concord, North Carolina, the company’s new president Steve duMont said he wanted to sell the vehicle to new customers and discussed future opportunities for the business, including the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) recompete.
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UK outlines future anti-armour requirements
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The UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has unveiled the requirements for its future Battle Group Organic Anti-Armour (BGOAA) project, which aims to provide the British Army with a suite of anti-armour capabilities from around the 2030s.
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General Dynamics unveils Brimstone-equipped Ajax variant
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General Dynamics has unveiled a Brimstone missile-equipped variant of its Ajax vehicle developed in collaboration with MBDA.
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General Dynamics details OMFV proposal
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General Dynamics has submitted an entry to the US Army’s second attempt at the optionally-manned fighting vehicle OMFV competition. The company’s OMFV programme director Ray Kiernan spoke about the company’s approach to developing a replacement for the Bradley infantry fighting vehicle and opened up about its proposal for the competition’s digital design phase.
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Oshkosh and BAE vie to build US Army’s next cold-weather vehicle
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Oshkosh Defense and BAE Systems have been down-selected to provide prototypes for the US Army’s Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme that is looking to replace the in-service but ageing Small Unit Support Vehicles (SUSVs).
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Biden administration requests $715bn Pentagon budget
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US President Joe Biden has unveiled a budget request proposing a marginal increase in defence spending that would see the Pentagon’s budget rise to $715bn for the fiscal year 2022.
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Current challenges: How AI-enabled power distribution could prevent losses
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An AI-enabled technology developed to address inefficiencies in power distribution is undergoing testing through a public-private collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and the University of Strathclyde. Berenice Healey speaks to the developers and project partners to find out more.
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Northrop Grumman: Strong network business ‘extremely important’
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In an interview with Army Technology as the company established its new Networked Information Solutions division, Northrop Grumman’s Communications Solutions business vice president Jenna Paukstis spoke of the importance of the company’s networking capabilities going forward.
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