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Europe
Ukrainian Cats Boosting Military Funding Efforts Against Russia: Report
Bizarre as it may seem, cats have been helping Ukrainian troops secure funds for weapons and equipment for use against invading Russian forces.
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Drones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
General Atomics Unveils XQ-67A Advanced Sensing Drone for US Air Force
General Atomics has unveiled its new XQ-67A advanced sensing drone that was secretly being developed for the US Air Force.
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Europe
Royal Air Force Reverses Decades-Old Policy to Boost Recruitment
The Royal Air Force has decided to reverse its decades-old policy on body art in an attempt to boost recruitment.
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Drones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Australia Advances MQ-28A Ghost Bat Program, Injects Additional $260M
The Australian government has injected $260 million in additional funding for its MQ-28A Ghost Bat autonomous drone program.
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Sea
Three Firms Vie for US Navy’s New Large Underwater Drone
The US Navy has selected three vendors to develop competing prototypes of its new, large undersea drone to protect against present and future maritime threats.
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Americas
US Army Cancels FARA Helicopter Program Despite Spending $2B
The US Army is calling off the development of its much-awaited Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft.
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Americas
US Army, Navy, Air Force Conduct Joint Mass Casualty Combat Exercise
Three branches of the US military have joined forces for a mass casualty combat exercise near the Gowen Field Air National Guard Base in Idaho.
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Air
Greece’s MH-60R Seahawk Helos Complete Key Tests Ahead of Delivery
Three of the Hellenic Navy’s MH-60R Seahawk helicopters under order have completed key tests ahead of scheduled delivery this year.
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Air
Poland Gets US Greenlight for $1.2B Aerostat, Radar Acquisition
Poland has been cleared to procure reconnaissance aerostat and radar systems from the US in a potential $1.2-billion deal.
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Asia Pacific
China Says New AI-Enabled Spy Tech Gives Enemies ‘Nowhere to Hide’
Chinese scientists claimed to have developed an artificial intelligence-enabled spy tech that gives enemy forces “nowhere to hide” on the battlefield.
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