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Kollmorgen to provide electro-optical sensor suites for Virginia-class attack submarines
WASHINGTON, 8 Nov. 2009. Electro-optical sensor experts at the Kollmorgen Corp. Electro-Optical Division in Northampton, Mass., won a $17.1 million contract last week for AN/BVS-1 photonics mast sensor units for the U.S. Navy Virginia-class fast attack submarine.

Raytheon and small business partner KaZak Composites work together, advance Zumwalt Program
TEWKSBURY, Mass., 7 Nov. 2009. Raytheon Company and small business partner KaZaK Composites Inc., Woburn, Mass., have completed the design phase of the composite ballistic screen for integration onboard the Zumwalt-class destroyer (DDG 1000).

Virtual reality computer simulation for military intelligence briefings delivered by Christie
CYPRESS, Calif., 4 Nov. 2009. Christie Digital Solutions Inc. in Cypress, Calif., has built a 48-by-22-foot HD collaborative virtual environment (CAVE) computer simulation system for the U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) in Norfolk, Va., to present joint military intelligence reports.

Training simulator for defense against shoulder-fired missiles provided by DRS Defense Solutions
BUFFALO, N.Y., 2 Nov. 2009 DRS Defense Solutions LLC's announced that its Intelligence, Communications & Avionics Solutions (ICAS) operation in Buffalo, N.Y., is under contract with the U.S. Air Force Air National Guard to provide an advanced Joint Man-Portable Air Defense System (JMANPADS) trainer.

Small signal zener diodes from Aeroflex / Metelics qualified to DSCC MIL-PRF-19500N
LAWRENCE, Mass., 1 Nov. 2009. Military-grade electronic diode specialist Aeroflex / Metelics in Lawrence, Mass., (formerly Hi-Rel Components) has qualified its small signal zener diodes to the MIL-PRF-19500N standard administered by the U.S. Defense Supply Center Columbus (DSCC) in Columbus, Ohio.

Finland contribution to deliver radition detection equipment to prevent proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
HELSINKI, 31 Oct. 2009. U.S. Ambassador Bruce J. Oreck and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Pertti Torstila signed a Memorandum of Understanding through which the Government of Finland will contribute funding to a U.S.-led program to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the Kyrgyz Republic. Finland's contribution will be used to provide radiation detection equipment to the Kyrgyz Republic to detect and deter nuclear smuggling across international borders.

Marine Corps looks to Harris to help install PRC-117F radios in Marine combat vehicles
ROCHESTER, N.Y., 30 Oct. 2009. The Harris Corp. RF Communications Division in Rochester, N.Y., won a $90 million five-year radio communications contract from the U.S. Marine Corps Thursday to provide as many as 3,385 kits to install the Harris AN/PRC-117F radio in Marine Corps vehicles.

Navy ponders advanced shipboard radar system for missile, air, and surface defense
WASHINGTON, 28 Oct. 2009. U.S. Navy officials are considering a project to develop an advanced missile- air- and surface-defense radar system that blends S-band radar, X-band radar, and a radar suite controller.

Army mortar-detecting radar system from SRCTec finds the shooters, helps make 'em pay
SYRACUSE, N.Y., 27 Oct. 2009. U.S. Army officials needed radar technology not only able to detect mortar rounds in the air, but also to plot the mortar's firing position such that fighting forces can direct counter-battery fire at the mortar tube before the mortar round even hits its target.

Next generation will see India, China, Russia, and Brazil become world's top military powers
LONDON, 27 Oct. 2009. India, China, Russia, and Brazil will become the world's richest nations over the next 40 years, as their defense procurement and military budgets soar over the period, offering enormous growth opportunities for diverse defense industries, predicts market researcher Frost & Sullivan in London.

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