
Turkey's Naval Defense Exports Set for Major Growth
Turkey's defense exports are projected to reach
5 articles found with keyword "Defense"

Turkey's defense exports are projected to reach

STM Defense Technologies Engineering and Trade Inc. (STM) has announced that it will build two logistics support ships for the Portuguese Navy.

Stars and StripesMabus: Automatic defense cuts could breakship, aircraft contractsStars and StripesYOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan— Massive cuts to the defense budget scheduled to take place March 1 could jeopardize acquisition of future Navyshipsand planes purchased under multi-year contracts, the Navy's top civilian leader said Wednesday.and more »

OTTAWA, May 22 (UPI) -- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper faces more embarrassing questions as new evidence suggests the nation's strategy for building a strong arctic naval force is out of control.

Daily PressShipyard says defense cuts shouldn't alter hiring plansDaily PressNewport NewsShipbuildingexecutives say defense spending cuts being considered in Washington are not likely to slow their plans to hire more than 2500 workers this year. Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. CEO Mike Petters announced last June that the...and more »
5 articles found with keyword "Defense"

Turkey's defense exports are projected to reach

STM Defense Technologies Engineering and Trade Inc. (STM) has announced that it will build two logistics support ships for the Portuguese Navy.

Stars and StripesMabus: Automatic defense cuts could breakship, aircraft contractsStars and StripesYOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan— Massive cuts to the defense budget scheduled to take place March 1 could jeopardize acquisition of future Navyshipsand planes purchased under multi-year contracts, the Navy's top civilian leader said Wednesday.and more »

OTTAWA, May 22 (UPI) -- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper faces more embarrassing questions as new evidence suggests the nation's strategy for building a strong arctic naval force is out of control.

Daily PressShipyard says defense cuts shouldn't alter hiring plansDaily PressNewport NewsShipbuildingexecutives say defense spending cuts being considered in Washington are not likely to slow their plans to hire more than 2500 workers this year. Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. CEO Mike Petters announced last June that the...and more »