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Curtiss-Wright Receives $18 Million Follow-On Order from U.S. Marine Corps

03/07/2025 | BUSINESS WIRE
Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions Division today announced it has received a follow-on order from the U.S. Marine Corps, PEO Land Systems, via Defense Logistics Agency - Tailored Logistic Support (DLA-TLS) contract, to provide its Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) based tactical communications technology for use in the Application Server Module (ASM), part of the Combat Data Network (CDN) program.

Lockheed Martin, Nokia, and Verizon Advance Defense Capabilities Through 5G.MIL® Collaboration

03/04/2025 | Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin, Nokia, and Verizon announced the successful integration of Nokia's industry-leading, military-grade 5G solutions into Lockheed Martin's 5G.MIL® Hybrid Base Station (HBS).

SkyWater to Acquire Infineon’s Austin Fab and Establish Strategic Partnership To Expand U.S. Foundry Capacity for Foundational Chips

02/26/2025 | Infineon
SkyWater Technology has entered into an agreement with Infineon Technologies AG for SkyWater to purchase Infineon’s 200 mm fab in Austin, Texas, (Fab 25) and a corresponding long-term supply agreement.

Vuzix Ships Customized Waveguides to a Major US-based Defense Customer

02/25/2025 | PRNewswire
Vuzix Corporation, a leading supplier of smart glasses, waveguides and augmented reality (AR) technology, announced that it has fulfilled a six-figure follow-on production order for customized waveguides. These waveguides will be used to enable a lightweight heads-up display (HUD) for a key defense program.

China's New Critical Mineral Restrictions Will Cause Disruption Across Defense, Renewable Energy, Electronics and Manufacturing

02/25/2025 | PRNewswire
Exiger released proprietary research generated by its AI platform 1Exiger predicting the impacts of China's new export restrictions on tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, indium, and molybdenum. Exiger's research finds that the defense, renewable energy, electronics, and manufacturing sectors are particularly vulnerable to supply delays, material shortages, price increases, and supply bottlenecks.
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