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General Dynamics Mission Systems is a defense and aerospace company that integrates secure communication and information systems and technology. It provides products and programs for the U.S. military, public safety, and intelligence communities, such as radios, satellites, cyber, and unmanned vehicles.
General Dynamics (GD) is a US-based company that produces aircraft, submarines, tanks, and other military equipment. It was formed in 1954 by the merger of Electric Boat and Canadair, and has subsidiaries in various countries and industries.
A technology-based defence contractor that provides electronic systems, systems integration, and in-service support to defence and public security markets. Learn about its history, products, and programs, such as the CP-140 Aurora, the Mercury Global Project, and the Iris Digital Communications System.
General Dynamics UK is a subsidiary of the American corporation General Dynamics, founded in 1962 and based in Oakdale, Wales. It produces armoured fighting vehicles, avionic systems and tactical communications, and has faced challenges with the Ajax procurement project.
General Dynamics will do the actual manufacturing at its Camden, Arkansas, munitions factory and then ship them next door to Lockheed Martin's Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) rocket ...
Lima Army Tank Plant, also known as Joint Systems Manufacturing Center, is a government-owned, contractor-operated facility in Ohio that produces tanks for the U.S. military. It has been in operation since 1941 and has produced various models of the M1 Abrams tank, as well as other vehicles.
Rescue 21 is a modern and integrated C4 system that replaces the legacy National Distress and Response System. It covers more than 95,000 miles of coastline and waterways in the US and improves interoperability, direction-finding, and digital selective calling.
JTRS is a software-defined radio system that aims to replace existing radios in the American military with a single set of radios that can operate multiple waveforms. JTRS is widely seen as one of the DoD's greatest acquisition failures, having spent $6B over 15 years without delivering a radio.