Sweden's Saab said on Monday it had won a 1.7 billion crown ($159 million) order from Germany to modernise and maintain the ...
A German air force Tornado with a Taurus. German defense ministry photo. The German Taurus is a 1.5-ton cruise missile with a turbofan engine propelling it to high subsonic speeds ...
Swedish defense company Saab has secured a 1.7 billion crown ($159 million) contract from Germany to modernise and maintain Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missiles. The agreement involves system upgrades and ...
Saab has been awarded a major subcontract by its Taurus Systems joint-venture partner MBDA Germany for its part in the ...
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Saab has secured a significant 1.7 billion crown contract from Germany to modernize and maintain Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missiles over a ten-year period from 2025 to 2035. The order, through Taurus ...
Saab received an order from Germany to modernize and maintain the country's Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missiles for 10 years until 2035, worth 1.7 billion Swedish krona ($157.8 million). Such missiles ...
A growing consensus holds that the future of airpower, and of defense technology in general, involves the interplay of crewed ...
As Europe prepares for a world without American military aid, the E.U. plans to invest €800 billion on defense.
SAAB: We Increase Our Valuation in Anticipation of European Defense Spending Above 3% in the Midterm
The economic life of such systems typically spans several decades, generating aftermarket revenue as Saab provides training, maintenance, and upgrades. For missiles, Saab leverages its expertise ...
Sweden's Saab said on Monday it had won a 1.7 billion crown ($159 million) order from Germany for the modernisation and maintenance of its Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missiles. Saab said in a statement the ...
STOCKHOLM, March 3 (Reuters) - Sweden's Saab (SAABb.ST), opens new tab said on Monday it had won a 1.7 billion crown ($159 million) order from Germany to modernise and maintain the country's ...
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