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![]() by Richard Tomkins Massy, France (UPI) Oct 20, 2015
French explosives company Eurenco is to supply the explosive fillings for an anti-ship missile being developed by MBDA for France and Britain. Under the MBDA contract, Eurenco will fill the missile warheads with its new insensitive explosive composition, which is based on its I-RDX product. The work will be conducted at its facility in Sorgues, France. Additional details of the insensitive explosive compound and the contract, however, were not disclosed. The MBDA anti-ship missile is called the Sea Venom in Britain and the Anti-Navire Leger in France. Eurenco, which maintains production facilities in France, Belgium and Sweden, describes itself as a leading European maker of energetic materials for the defense, security and civil markets.
SAIC receives Army engineering task order The task order from the Army's Contracting Command - Redstone is specifically in support of the Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center, or AMRDEC, Software Engineering Directorate. "We are proud to continue to serve the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center ...." said Science Applications International Corp.'s Jim Scanlon, senior vice president and general manager of the Army Customer Group. "We look forward to continuing to support our customer by providing high-quality services and solutions to the warfighter." The task order for life cycle systems and software engineering support has a two-year period of performance. The majority of work will be performed at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama. Additional information about SAIC's work for AMRDEC, which provides the Army with aviation and missile systems, was not detailed.
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