Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1870, John A. Dahlgren, American admiral (born 1809) passed away. In 1916, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Ukrainian-Russian soldier and sniper (died 1974) was born. In 1943, World War II: Battle of Kursk: German and Soviet forces engage in the Battle of Prokhorovka, one of the largest armored engagements of all time. In 1960, Orlyonok, the main Young Pioneer camp of the Russian SFSR, is founded. In 1967, Bruny Surin, Canadian sprinter was born. In 1985, Ismael Londt, Surinamese-Dutch kickboxer was born. In 2001, Space Shuttle program: Space Shuttle Atlantis is launched on mission STS-104, carrying the Quest Joint Airlock to the International Space Station. In 2005, John King, Baron King of Wartnaby, English businessman (born 1917) passed away. In 2007, U.S. Army Apache helicopters engage in airstrikes against armed insurgents in Baghdad, Iraq, where civilians are killed; footage from the cockpit is later leaked to the Internet. In 2014, Kenneth J. Gray, American soldier and politician (born 1924) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

The newest entrant in the military’s launch competition isn't actually a launch company

Ars Technica

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July 9, 2026

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The newest entrant in the military’s launch competition isn't actually a launch company

I think it's fair to say that Phase 3 did not contemplate this.

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Defence Blog

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· Jul 8, 2026

U.S. Space Force adds two startups to its $5.6B launch program

The U.S. Space Force just handed two young rocket companies a shot at billions of dollars in Pentagon launch business, expanding the exclusive club of firms trusted to carry America’s most sensitive satellites into orbit. Impulse Space and Relativity Federal joined a 5.6 billion contract vehicle called National Security Space Launch Phase 3 Lane 1 []

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Gorman-Rupp: Why This No-Name, Long-Shot Company Is On My Watchlist

Gorman-Rupp: Why This No-Name, Long-Shot Company Is On My Watchlist

Splash247

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· Jul 10, 2026

Union Maritime widens newbuild push with VLGC debut

Diversified UK owner Union Maritime has been linked to its first very large gas carrier newbuilding order. Market sources and shipping data platforms list the Laurent Cadji-led company with two VLGC/VLAC newbuildings at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea. The ships, costing roughly 234m in total, are expected to deliver in 2029. Neither Union

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 3, 2026

RTX (NYSE: RTX) Stock Price Surges On $1.1 Billion U.S. Navy Missile Contract Award

RTX (NYSE: RTX), the aerospace and defense giant, saw its shares jump 3.4 in afternoon trading after its Raytheon business was awarded a 1.1 billion contract from the U.S. Navy to produce AIM-9X Block II missiles. Under the terms of the contract, Raytheon will produce the missiles along with associated hardware and software for both [] The post RTX (NYSE: RTX) Stock Price Surges On 1.1 Billion U.S. Navy Missile Contract Award appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 6, 2026

S.Korea may lose Canada's multibillion-dollar submarine bid: local media

A South Korean consortium may lost its bid for Canada's multibillion-dollar submarine procurement program, with the Canadian government selecting Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems as the preferred bidder, The Globe and Mail reported Monday, citing anonymous sources. According to the report, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to officially announce the decision later Monday in Halifax, bringing to a close the competition launched in August 2025. The bidding process drew sweeping

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