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Raytheon’s ‘Tippy Two’ Radar Gets Back In The Budget — Knock On Wood

Posted on March 15, 2013


[UPDATED 7pm with Sec. Hagel remarks] WASHINGTON: This afternoon, newly installed Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel gave a nod to a high-tech radar, the AN/TPY-2 — improbably nicknamed “Tippy Two” — as a key component of America’s burgeoning missile defenses. Next week could bring more good news for the radar’s manufacturer, Raytheon: Not only will the… Keep reading →

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From Paint To Littoral Combat Ships, Navy Scrambles To Save Dough

Posted on January 22, 2013


CRYSTAL CITY: From standardizing paint schemes to buying fewer types of valves, the Navy is going all-out to save money as budgets tighten. This new emphasis on affordability goes beyond the usual mundane economies to a sea change in how the service develops new vessels and technologies, with the much-criticized Littoral Combat Ship as the… Keep reading →

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Turkey, Syria, And Missile Defense: In Praise Of The Patriot

Posted on January 3, 2013


As the civil war in Syria escalates and threatens to overspill its borders, the US has held its hand from intervening — but not from reinforcing its frontline ally Turkey. We bring you this op-ed in praise of the Patriot missile’s role in Mideast Peace from former Rep. Geoff Davis, a former Army officer. Mr.… Keep reading →

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US, Turkey Have ‘Never Been So Close’; Amb. Tan Lauds Patriot, F-35

Posted on December 18, 2012


Despite international perceptions that the Turkey’s Islamic-oriented government has turned its back on its American ally, Ankara’s ambassador to the United States insists that “the relationship has never been so close.” “That doesn’t mean that we don’t have any disagreements,” Ambassador Namik Tan told reporters this morning. “Turkey is, of course, an independent state.” But… Keep reading →

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JLENS Helps Kill Iranian Boat Swarms, Cruise Missiles But Does Army Care?

Posted on November 2, 2012


Imagine Iran, for whatever reason, is threatening the Fifth Fleet, pledging to use its patented swarming boats to whup us. Well, the Army has spent almost $2 billion developing a capability that can track and provide “target-quality data” to protect the Navy from swarming Iranian attackers. It can also track and help kill cruise missiles.… Keep reading →

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Raytheon, Foreign Sales Already Strong, Looks to India, Turkey For More

Posted on October 25, 2012


WASHINGTON: As US defense spending drops, lots of arms makers are seeking sales abroad, including mighty Lockheed Martin. But Raytheon executive Thomas Kennedy insists his company’s different. While other US contractors began emphasizing foreign sales in the last year, “54 percent of the revenue for the IDS business is from international [already],” said Kennedy, president… Keep reading →

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Should U.S. Keep Spending $12.5B Each Year On Patriot Anti-Missile System?

Posted on October 22, 2012


If you want to know how important conferences such as AUSA, AFA, Navy League, AUVSI or GEOINT are, just consider the fact that Lockheed Martin chose to write this MEADS op-ed and submit it so it would appear just as AUSA opened. Let the show begin! — The editor. Last month, a congressionally-mandated, Missile Defense… Keep reading →

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Navy Bets On Arleigh Burkes To Sail Until 2072; 40 Years Afloat For Some

Posted on October 5, 2012


Tomorrow morning, at Manhattan’s Pier 88, the Navy will commission its newest destroyer, DDG-112. The USS Michael Murphy‘s namesake was uncompromisingly heroic, a Navy SEAL who died earning the Medal of Honor in Afghanistan. The ship itself, however, embodies a series of cost-conscious compromises that will keep the Navy sailing a 1980s design — albeit… Keep reading →

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New MDA Director Nominated

Posted on August 6, 2012


New Missile Defense Agency director nominated: Rear Adm. James Syring up to vice admiral. Syring is PEO for Integrated Warfare, NAVSEA aoldefense

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Senate Approps Keeps Global Hawks Flying; Army WIN-T Loses

Posted on August 2, 2012


WASHINGTON: The defense spending bill passed by the Senate Appropriations Committee today keeps Block 30 Global Hawk drones flying, instead of letting them be warehoused as the Air Force had planned, a congressional source confirmed to Breaking Defense. That is arguably the final flourish on Congress’s utter rejection of the Air Force’s proposed cuts in… Keep reading →

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