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Raytheon Completes Initial Navy Tomahawk Missile Block V Reconfiguration
Raytheon has reconfigured a Tomahawk cruise missile system into the Block V version for the U.S. Navy, Seapower Magazine reported Wednesday.
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Telephonics Achieves First Place in Expeditionary Aircraft Tech Competition
Telephonics’ multi-function radar suite has won first place in a U.S. Navy competition that will support the accelerated delivery of unmanned aerial systems to the U.S. Marine Corps.
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Fincantieri Presents Bid for Initial Navy Frigate
Fincantieri Marinette Marine has unveiled a concept for a guided-missile vessel that will work to help the U.S. Navy build its first frigate fleet, USNI News reported Thursday.
U.S. Navy Taps Peraton to Complete Unmanned Maritime Task Orders; John Coleman Quoted
Peraton has received four recompete U.S. Navy Unmanned Maritime Systems Support task orders, valued at a total of $27.5M, from the Naval Information Warfare Center to help the Navy increase its unmanned capabilities, the company announced on Thursday.
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Ace Electronics Wins $64M Navy Tomahawk Weapon Upgrade Support IDIQ
Ace Electronics Defense Systems has won a five-year, $64.4M contract to help the U.S. Navy update the hardware component of the service branch's Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System.
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Lockheed to Support F-35 Dev’t Flight Test Under $82M Navy Modification
Lockheed Martin has received a three-year, $81.9M contract modification from the U.S. Navy to build specific hardware and software capabilities from the Block 4 configuration in support of the F-35 Lightning II aircraft’s developmental flight tests.
Navy Taps Resolvn for Cyber Training Environment
Resolvn, a Maryland-based startup, has agreed to help the U.S. Navy construct a set of virtual networks for cyber operations training, National Defense Magazine reported Monday.
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Navy Receives 1000th Northrop-Built Anti-Radiation Missile
Northrop Grumman has handed over to the U.S. Navy the 1000th unit of a supersonic air-launched tactical missile designed to defeat airborne defenses.
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HII Shipbuilding Unit Incorporates Worker Suggestions Into Navy Carrier Construction Project
Huntington Ingalls Industries' Newport News Shipbuilding division applied ideas from personnel and lessons learned from the USS Gerald R. Ford construction project to find efficiencies when building the second aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy's Ford class, Daily Press reported Saturday.