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LONDON, Ontario, Feb. 20, 2018 /CNW/ -- General Dynamics Land Systems–Canada announces it is a network partner of the Southern Ontario -based Next Generation Manufacturing Canada Advanced ...
OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada announced today that it was awarded four contracts cumulatively valued at up to CA$1.68 billion (US$1.3 billion ...
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada will provide systems integration and testing support for the vehicle as well as extensive logistics, training, technical manuals, and spare parts management to ...
General Dynamics Land Systems–Canada joined CCIB in August 2018 – the first pure-play defence company to become a member. Now it is the first to receive certification at any level under PAIR.
General Dynamics Corporation’s GD business unit, General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada, recently clinched four contracts from the government of Canada worth $1.3 billion (CAD$1.7 billion).
Photo courtesy of General Dynamics Feb. 10 (UPI) -- General Dynamics Land Systems - Canada received a $308 million contract to upgrade 141 Light Armored Vehicles for the government of Canada.
General Dynamics ‘ (NYSE: GD) Canada-based land systems subsidiary has secured a $309.8 million contract modification to update the country’s light armored vehicle fleet.
GUN SYSTEMS: General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada will enter into negotiations with the government of Canada for 66 Mobile Gun Systems, the company said. The Mobile Gun System is a variant of the ...
Still, General Dynamics would clearly be better served if the sale is allowed to go through. The Saudi deal accounted for nearly $6 billion, or about 10%, of the company's total year-end 2017 backlog.
"Were Canada to unilaterally terminate the contract, Canada would incur billions of dollars of liability to General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada," the company said in a statement.
General Dynamics ‘ (NYSE: GD) Canada-based land systems subsidiary has secured a $309.8 million contract modification to update the country’s light armored vehicle fleet.