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November 2, 2024 | International, Land

The Netherlands and Belgium jointly award BAE Systems a contract for 40Mk4 naval gun systems

November 1, 2024 - BAE Systems has signed a contract with the Dutch Materiel and IT Command (COMMIT) for eight Bofors 40Mk4 naval gun systems for the Royal Netherlands and...

https://www.epicos.com/article/884722/netherlands-and-belgium-jointly-award-bae-systems-contract-40mk4-naval-gun-systems

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