First General Dynamics-manufactured Antenna Moved to Astronomical Observatory Site High in the Chilean Andes
 

Introduced in 2008, the Gulfstream G650 is the flagship of the Gulfstream fleet.
The Navy's first trimaran Littoral Combat Ship, the future USS Independence (LCS 2), shown here on Builder's Sea Trials in the Gulf of Mexico. 

The Stryker MEV is one of ten variants in the Stryker family of vehicles.
The Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) demonstrated on-the-move networking capabilities in 2008.

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