comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Mark vandroff - Page 12 : comparemela.com

Defense Business Brief: Why Navy is killing its railgun; HASC to markup in Sept ; GBSD to fly in 2023; and more

Defense Business Brief: Why Navy is killing its railgun; HASC to markup in Sept ; GBSD to fly in 2023; and more
defenseone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from defenseone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Biden Admin Gives Valuable Defense Contract to China Collaborator

Biden Admin Gives Valuable Defense Contract to China Collaborator Getty Images Jack Beyrer • April 13, 2021 6:40 pm SHARE The Biden administration awarded a lucrative defense contract to a Singaporean company that works with Chinese military firms. On April 6, Singapore-based ST Engineering won a contract alongside defense contractor BAE Systems to build a prototype military ground vehicle for use in Arctic environments. One of ST Engineering s direct subsidiaries does business with the Chinese military industry, ultimately providing maritime and satellite technology to Chinese authorities. The use of a defense company that collaborates with China raises concerns about industrial espionage and could expose vulnerabilities in the Pentagon, one expert on military acquisition said.

BMT Wins US Navy Cable Ship Replacement Study Contract

BMT Wins US Navy Cable Ship Replacement Study Contract Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. USNS Zeus (T-ARC 7) (Photo: Fincantieri Marine Group) Marine engineering firm BMT has been awarded a prime contract to conduct industry studies for the U.S. Navy’s T-ARC(X) cable ship replacement program. The Navy’s only operational cable ship, the nearly 40-year-old USNS Zeus (T-ARC 7), is approaching the end of its service life, and the Navy is interested in recapitalizing its undersea cable installation and repair capabilities, as well as adding the new mission sets of acoustic, hydrographic, and bathymetric survey; and deploying and recovering unmanned underwater vessels.  

Four more Trump national security aides resign - sources

By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four more senior advisers in the White House National Security Council have resigned following the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, according to a senior administration official and a person familiar with the matter. The sources told Reuters that the officials who stepped down on Thursday, in a growing exodus of Trump aides, were: Erin Walsh, senior director for African affairs; Mark Vandroff, senior director for defense policy; Anthony Rugierro, senior director for weapons of mass destruction; and Rob Greenway, senior director for Middle Eastern and North African affairs.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.