Non-US Aerospace/Defense Companies & Contracts
Anthropic Company Logo

Anthropic Company Logo

Source: Anthropic


PENTAGON SAYS IT HAS TOLD ANTHROPIC THE FIRM IS SUPPLY-CHAIN RISK
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Anthropic Company Logo

Anthropic Company Logo

Source: Anthropic


WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon said it has formally notified Anthropic PBC that it has deemed the artificial intelligence (AI) company and its products a risk to the US supply chain.

Until recently, Anthropic provided the only AI system that could operate in the Pentagon’s classified cloud.

Anthropic Chief Executive Officer Dario Amodei had been negotiating for weeks with Emil Michael, under-secretary of defense for research and engineering, to hammer out a contract governing the Pentagon’s access to Anthropic’s technology.

 
Photonis Defense Company Logo

Photonis Defense Company Logo

Source: Photonis Defense


PHOTONIS DEFENSE AWARDED U.S. ARMY BINOD CONTRACT
Monday, March 2, 2026
Photonis Defense Company Logo

Photonis Defense Company Logo

Source: Photonis Defense


MÉRIGNAC, Fr. -- Exosens announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Photonis Defense, has been awarded a firm-fixed-price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract by the U.S. Army Contracting Command, covering the development, production, and testing of the U.S. Army’s Binocular Night Observation Device.

The contract has a maximum value of US$352.6 million and an estimated completion date of February 27, 2033.

Specific work locations and funding will be determined with each task order issued throughout the program. Photonis Defense will leverage its U.S.-based engineering and manufacturing capabilities, including the Sturbridge facility, to support the program.

 
Italian Ministry of Defence - OneArc (March 2026)

Italian Ministry of Defence - OneArc (March 2026)

Source: OneArc


ITALIAN ARMY SELECTS BAE SYSTEMS ONEARC’S VBS4 AND MANTLE TO MODERNIZE ENTERPRISE VIRTUAL TRAINING
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Italian Ministry of Defence - OneArc (March 2026)

Italian Ministry of Defence - OneArc (March 2026)

Source: OneArc


ROME, It. -- BAE Systems OneArc was awarded a contract in December 2025 from the Italian Ministry of Defense to modernize the Italian Army’s virtual training ecosystem with VBS4, OneArc’s virtual training and mission rehearsal environment, and Mantle, its terrain generation platform.

The five-year contract replaces legacy VBS3-based systems with a VBS4 capability, new training workstations, fires integration and next-generation terrain generation tools.

The Italian Army relies on virtual environments to sustain critical procedural training across armored and aviation crews, FIRES operators, snipers, and Joint Terminal Attack Controllers.

The company notes that the upgrade ensures long-term interoperability with NATO and allied partners who already rely on VBS4, Blue IG and Mantle technologies for mission rehearsal and collective training.

 

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