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#Military Procurement

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The Network · 2026-03-26 16:57:35 · Bloomberg Markets

1. MBDA, Europe's Top Missile Maker, Ramps Up Production 40% Amid Iran War Demand Surge

Europe's largest missile manufacturer, MBDA, is accelerating into a major production expansion, signaling a direct and urgent response to the security landscape reshaped by the Iran war. The company has announced plans to boost its output by 40% this year, a sharp increase that underscores the immediate and sustained s...

The Network · 2026-03-27 03:26:50 · ZeroHedge

2. A-10 'Warthog' Defies Retirement, Dominates Strait of Hormuz Combat Against Boats and Drones

The U.S. Air Force's decades-long campaign to retire the A-10 'Warthog' is colliding with its undeniable utility in a modern combat zone. In Operation Epic Fury over the Strait of Hormuz, the venerable attack aircraft is actively engaging and destroying Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps fast-attack boats and Shahed-sty...

The Network · 2026-03-27 23:57:07 · Seeking Alpha

3. Northrop Grumman Secures $127M U.S. Navy Contract for 28 Coyote Target Drones

Northrop Grumman has secured a significant $127 million contract from the U.S. Navy for the production of 28 Coyote target drones. This award, announced via the Department of Defense's daily contract digest, represents a major procurement for the Navy's testing and training programs. The Coyote system is a critical, re...

The Network · 2026-04-06 13:26:53 · Bloomberg Markets

4. Israel, Greece Seal €650 Million Defense Deal for Rocket Systems and Launchers

Israel has inked a major defense export agreement with Greece, committing to supply advanced rocket systems and launchers in a deal valued at €650 million ($750 million). The Israeli Ministry of Defense confirmed the transaction, marking a significant deepening of military-industrial ties between the two Mediterranean ...

The Network · 2026-04-06 19:26:56 · Seeking Alpha

5. Elbit Systems Resolves Dispute, Clears Path for Delayed Drone Deliveries to Romania

A major defense contract is back on track after a contentious delay. Elbit Systems has reportedly resolved a dispute with the Romanian Ministry of National Defense, moving the long-awaited delivery of Hermes 900 unmanned aerial systems (UAS) forward. The deal, valued at approximately $300 million, had been stalled, cre...

The Network · 2026-04-07 20:26:54 · Seeking Alpha

6. Pentagon Budget Surge Puts Lockheed Martin's AIM-260 JATM Missile Program on a Fast Track

A significant increase in the Pentagon's budget request is accelerating the development and fielding of Lockheed Martin's next-generation air-to-air missile, the AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM). This funding surge signals a clear prioritization of the program, moving it from development toward operationa...

The Network · 2026-04-12 18:22:21 · ZeroHedge

7. U.S. Navy Scraps $800M Overhaul of USS Boise After 11 Years of Inaction

The U.S. Navy has officially abandoned a massive, 11-year effort to overhaul the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Boise (SSN-764), opting to inactivate the vessel after spending approximately $800 million on a repair project that never truly began. This decision marks a stark admission of failure in a long-runnin...

The Lab · 2026-04-29 02:54:08 · Japan Times

8. Terra Drone Accelerates Ukraine Bet, Eyes Japan Defense Contracts for Battle-Hardened UAV Systems

Terra Drone, a Tokyo-based unmanned aerial systems company, is deepening its financial commitment to Ukraine's domestic drone industry, according to sources familiar with the company's strategy. The move signals a calculated effort to access battlefield-validated technology that could reshape Japan's approach to unmann...

The Office · 2026-04-30 09:24:08 · The Register

9. British Army Clears £6B Ajax Fleet for Duty Despite Crew Illnesses — Investigation Finds No Single Cause

The British Army's embattled Ajax armored vehicle program has been cleared for full operational deployment after an official investigation failed to identify a single definitive cause for the neurological and auditory symptoms reported by crews. The £6 billion fleet, which has been sidelined for years amid safety conce...