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Rapid Fire Morning 2011-06-02: Heavy Fuel Engines for UAVs

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* The latest ASDReports study predicts that a total of 154 submarines are to be procured between 2011 and 2021, costing $186.3 billion. While North America is expected to constitute 47% of sales, regional hostility among Asian states will drive the submarine market over the forecast period. * A Department of Defense report to Congress indicates that the Lockheed Martin F-35 has emerged as a candidate to replace Boeing’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornets as a carrier-based air dominance fighter for the US Navy after 2025. * The U.S. Navy asks businesses to develop innovative approaches to make sea air safe for lasers. * As Israel continues to develop David’s Sling, President Shimon Peres calls for the creation of a missile defense system that would surround Iran. * Harris Corporation releases new software for the Falcon III AN/PRC-117G multiband manpack radio system * Ricardo, Inc., U.S. subsidiary of Ricardo plc, announces the formation of a strategic business alliance with XRD Inc. (XRDi) and NW UAV to design, develop and manufacture a family of heavy-fuel engine solutions for unmanned systems. * Flight International lists the likely competitors for USAF’s UH1-N replacement contract. * A visit to SRI International’s Silicon Valley premises shows that while 67% […]
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