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September 30, 2024 | International, C4ISR, Security

CISA Announces the FY 2024 Rural Emergency Medical Communications Demonstration Project (REMCDP) Cooperative Agreement Recipient | CISA

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    April 6, 2021 | International, Naval

    Navy Orders One E-2D Aircraft Inside Major Support Contract - Seapower

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  • Why the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Stealth Fighters Will Revolutionize War

    January 23, 2019 | International, Aerospace

    Why the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Stealth Fighters Will Revolutionize War

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  • Ariane 6 launch returns in-house space access to Europe’s armed forces

    July 10, 2024 | International, Aerospace, C4ISR

    Ariane 6 launch returns in-house space access to Europe’s armed forces

    The new rocket has an order book for 30 launches, according to Caroline Arnoux, head of the Ariane 6 program at Arianespace.

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