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Jun- 2023 -6 June
US Army Wants Bomb-Carrying Small Drones Similar to Ukraine’s
The US Army is seeking to integrate explosives into its small unmanned aerial systems to provide extra lethality to infantry units.
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5 June
MBDA Proposes Arming Euro PULS MLRS With 500 Km Missile
MBDA Deutschland has proposed arming the Precise and Universal Launching System multiple rocket launcher with the Joint Fire Support Missile.
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5 June
Russia Receives Another Batch of Upgraded Su-34 Bombers
Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation has handed over an additional batch of Su-34 bomber aircraft to the Russian Ministry of Defence.
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5 June
Ukraine Orders Another 300 Battle-Tested German Reconnaissance Drones
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence has ordered an additional 300 reconnaissance drones from Quantum-Systems.
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5 June
Textron, Anduril Demonstrate Manned-Unmanned Teaming to US Army
Textron and Anduril have demonstrated the autonomous mission capabilities of a manned-unmanned system teaming for the US Army.
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5 June
USAF Completes Flight Tests for New Energy Laser Beam Director Concept
The US Air Force has completed flight tests for a beam director concept that can be integrated with aircraft-based directed energy lasers.
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3 June
US, Japan, South Korea Aim to Share North Korea Missile Warning Data
The US, Japan, and South Korea aim to share North Korean missile warning data before the end of 2023, the three countries said in a statement.
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2 June
Berry Aviation, Columbia Helicopters to Provide Airlift and Medical Support for US Military in Philippines
Berry Aviation Inc and Columbia Helicopters have received a contract to provide military airlift and medical support for the US in the Philippines.
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2 June
Japan Maritime Aircraft to Receive Magnetic Anomaly Detection System
CAE has announced the delivery of its Magnetic Anomaly Detection – Extended Role system to Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.
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2 June
US Army’s Enduring Shield Air Defense Program Hit by One-Year Delay
The development of the US Army’s Enduring Shield air defense missile launcher has been hit by a one-year delay due to problems with manufacturer Dynetics.
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