US greenlights $1.2 billion aerostat and radar deal with Poland
Breaking Defense The US has approved an estimated $1.2 billion potential deal with Poland for radar recon aerostat systems, the…
Read MoreBreaking Defense The US has approved an estimated $1.2 billion potential deal with Poland for radar recon aerostat systems, the…
Read MoreAnadolu Ajansı Poland activated its air defense systems across the country in response to intense Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian…
Read MoreReuters Poland has signed a deal to buy Lockheed Martin’s (LMT.N), opens new tab MK 41 Vertical Launching System for three frigates…
Read MoreDefense News The U.S. Navy, which took over the Aegis Ashore system in Poland after a five-year delay, immediately moved the system…
Read MoreStars and Stripes The U.S. Navy’s missile defense mission in Poland is on the cusp of being added to a…
Read MoreThe Warzone The U.S. military’s Aegis Ashore ballistic missile defense site in Poland is finally set to go operational after…
Read MoreBreaking Defense Northrop Grumman expects the US government to finalize a sale of its Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle…
Read MoreC4ISRNET As European nations rush to buy interceptors, launchers and radars for missile defense, U.S. contractor Northrop Grumman sees an…
Read MoreThe Center also announced that the first radar post would be established in July 2026. Back in May, the Armament…
Read MoreArmy Recognition Today’s agreement enables PGZ to implement these executive contracts, valued in excess of £4 billion, by concluding the…
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