General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems has secured an ammunition supply contract worth $93m.

The contractor will deliver 120mm high-explosive, insensitive munition with tracer tank ammunition cartridges to the Government of Iraq through October 2022 as part of the foreign military sales programme.

AAI Corporation has been awarded a contract modification worth $26.93m to supply 17 Block III kits and spare parts for Shadow tactical unmanned aircraft systems.

Awarded by the US Army Contracting Command, the contract is scheduled to run through August 2020.

“Almaz-Antey has received an order from the Belarusian Defence Ministry for a new Tor-M2 surface-to-air missile (SAM) system battery.”

Work will be carried out at AAI’s facility in Hunt Valley, Maryland, US.

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Almaz-Antey has received an order from the Belarusian Defence Ministry for a new Tor-M2 surface-to-air missile (SAM) system battery.

Almaz-Antey will deliver the new battery as part of an agreement signed between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus in December 2009.

CACI International has secured a four-year contract worth $91m to provide support for airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems of the US Army.

Under the deal, CACI will provide airborne platform systems integration, maintenance, and training and operations support for surveillance, as well as reconnaissance missions carried out by the US Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Flight Activity (CFA).

The contractor will also assist the US Army to test new sensor and surveillance technologies.