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July 11, 2024 | International, Land

BAE Systems awarded $111 million in contracts to bring modernized, secure communications to the Republic of Korea

SATURN will deliver new advantages to operators who rely on timely and accurate communications to inform key decisions in the field.

https://www.epicos.com/article/850177/bae-systems-awarded-111-million-contracts-bring-modernized-secure-communications

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