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The U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command team bought...

The U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command team bought additional airborne satellite radios from Raytheon to support full-spectrum Army aviation mission execution. The order is an addition to an original $13 million award from the Army Defense Logistics Agency under the…

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Multi-mode Airborne Radio Set (MARS) program, Raytheon said in a news release (http://bit.ly/17dNkfP). The additional equipment increases the MARS contract value to more than $370 million and 5,600 radio sets, it said. The Army standardized Raytheon’s ARC-231 satellite communications systems across Army aviation platforms, Raytheon said. Comtech received a $1.1 million order of satellite equipment spares from the Brazilian military. The spares will support an existing system, Comtech said in a news release (http://bit.ly/H8JmZZ).