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Manned Spaceflight
Contracts: 21 November 2006
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12:00 21 Nov 2006
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Boeing is to supply radar system improvement kits, including new computers and software, to upgrade Japan's four E-767 airborne warning and control system aircraft under a $108 million contact.
Northrop Grumman is to supply 54 APG-68(V)9 radars to Pakistan for new Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 50/52s, as well as modernised F-16s under a $99.5 million contract.
Boeing is to produce almost 12,900 Joint Direct Attack Munition precision-guided bomb kits for the US Air Force and Navy under a $296 million Lot 11 contract.
Lockheed Martin is to supply three Lantirn Extended Range targeting pods to the Royal Danish Air Force, and upgrade its existing 13 pods to the latest standard for $20 million.
BAE Systems/Rockwell Collins company Data Link Solutions is to supply high-power Link 16 terminals to Saudi Arabia for Boeing E-3 airborne warning and control system aircraft under a $16 million contract.
L-3 Link Simulation & Training is to supply the first of up to nine forward deployed trainers for sensor operators on the US Navy's Lockheed Martin P-3Cs. The modular device will be ready for training in March 2008.
Cubic Defense Applications has been funded to integrate a reduced-size version of its tactical common datalink on the US Army's AAI RQ-7B Shadow unmanned air vehicle for an interoperability demonstration next year.
The US Air Force has exercised a $113 million contract option under which Raytheon will provide continued field support for the Lockheed U-2's sensors and data links.
Thales UK/Elbit Systems joint venture I-TacS has selected APPH to provide the nose landing gear system for the British Army's WK450 unmanned air vehicles, to be provided under the service's Watchkeeper programme.
Terma will provide seven data acquisition, recording and telemetry pods to support testing of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter under a $6.5 million contract from Lockheed Martin.
DRS Technologies has won a $27.5 million contract from the Ogden Air Logistics Center to upgrade the equipment used by the USAF's Unmanned Threat Emitter electronic warfare training system at Nellis AFB in Nevada.
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