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August 29, 2023 | International, C4ISR, Security

Rheinmetall wins multimillion-euro order from Australia for strategic naval warfare systems

This important contract underscores once again the great trust the Common-wealth of Australia places in Rheinmetall and its products

https://www.epicos.com/article/772210/rheinmetall-wins-multimillion-euro-order-australia-strategic-naval-warfare-systems

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    July 24, 2019 | International, Naval

    NIWC Atlantic is Named First DoD Entity to Join Amazon Web Services Academy

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    August 23, 2022 | International, Aerospace

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  • Boeing, CAE Agree to Enhance P-8 Training Solutions for Canada, Germany, and Norway

    April 4, 2023 | International, Aerospace

    Boeing, CAE Agree to Enhance P-8 Training Solutions for Canada, Germany, and Norway

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