US Aerospace/Defense Companies & Contracts

Source: U.S. Air Force


LAWMAKERS URGE END TO 12-WEEK STRIKE AT BOEING DEFENSE
Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Source: U.S. Air Force


WASHINGTON, D.C. - A bipartisan group of 16 U.S. lawmakers from the House Armed Services Committee is urging Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) to resume negotiations and end a 12-week strike at Boeing’s St. Louis fighter aircraft production plant.

The strike involves 3,200 unionized workers who rejected Boeing’s latest contract proposal by a narrow 51% margin. In their 28 October letter to CEO Kelly Ortberg, the legislators emphasized the importance of the workforce to national security, calling on both sides to bargain in good faith and reach a fair deal.

The work stoppage has slowed production of key defense platforms, including the F-15EX, F/A-18E/F, T-7A, and MQ-25. It has also delayed deliveries to the U.S. Air Force, which has confirmed that several F-15EX aircraft originally scheduled for delivery this year are behind schedule.

Boeing leadership maintains that the company has negotiated fairly and made multiple concessions, with Boeing Defense CEO Steve Parker calling the current offer more than fair and blaming the union for holding unrealistic expectations. The company has begun hiring permanent replacements and reassigning non-union staff to sustain limited production, although union leaders argue that Boeing cannot replicate the skill and experience of its IAM workforce.

 
155mm Artillery

155mm Artillery

Source: wikimedia/UK MoD


CZECHOSLOVAK GROUP BEGINS LICENSED PRODUCTION OF LARGE-CALIBER ARTILLERY IN UKRAINE
Thursday, October 30, 2025
155mm Artillery

155mm Artillery

Source: wikimedia/UK MoD


KYIV -- The Czechoslovak Group (CSG) has launched its licensed production of large caliber artillery in Ukraine through its local partner, Ukrainian Armor. The agreement includes a license, technical support, and components supplied by CSG, while the Ukrainian Armor carries out local manufacturing, final assembly and testing.

Initial annual output is set at 100,000 shells of 155 mm caliber and 50,000 rounds of 105 mm, with plans to scale capacity in the coming years and increase local content to about 80 percent.

 
K2 Black Panther

K2 Black Panther

Source: Korean Ministry of National Defense


HYUNDAI ROTEM PLANS $270 MILLION ARMORED VEHICLE ASSEMBLY PLANT IN PERU
Thursday, October 30, 2025
K2 Black Panther

K2 Black Panther

Source: Korean Ministry of National Defense


SEOUL - South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem is moving forward with plans to establish an assembly facility in Peru for its K2 Black Panther main battle tanks and K808 wheeled armored vehicles, with an initial investment of approximately $270 million. The plant is part of a long-term strategy to support Peru’s armored forces modernization program, which aims to gradually replace older Soviet-era equipment with modern vehicles.

Under the proposed plan, Peru would initially import K2 tanks and K808 vehicles to gain operational experience before transitioning to local assembly and production. Over time, Peruvian companies are expected to be certified to supply key components and perform assembly, targeting around 30 percent local industrial participation, including welding, machining, and electrical and hydraulic systems.

The initiative represents a significant step in defense-industrial cooperation between South Korea and Peru, combining technology transfer, local workforce development, and regional presence in South America. For Peru, it offers an opportunity to build domestic capabilities in armored vehicle production, generate employment, and strengthen the local defense industry.

The project timeline includes an initial import phase of several years, followed by a longer-term assembly and production phase. Hyundai Rotem and Peruvian authorities are expected to finalize agreements detailing the plant’s location, local partners, and the structure of the supply chain. The success of the project will depend on the ability to achieve the planned local content, secure ongoing orders, and ensure a sustainable production and logistics framework.

This move highlights South Korea’s expanding role as a global defense supplier and reflects Peru’s efforts to enhance self-reliance in defense manufacturing while modernizing its armed forces.

Source: Forecast International
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