Americas
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Mar- 2022 -15 March
USAF Seeking Low-Cost Electro-Optical Drone Sensors
The US Air Force is asking the defense industry to develop a low-cost electro-optical sensor for small, attritable unmanned aircraft.
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15 March
US Air Force Completes Maiden Flight of ALIA Electric VTOL
The US Air Force has completed the maiden flight of its ALIA electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft at a facility in New York.
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15 March
US Expresses ‘Deep Concerns’ on Russia-China ‘Alignment’
The United States expressed concern about "alignment" between Russia and China.
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14 March
Major NATO Maneuvers Kick off in Norway
Major military exercises involving 30,000 NATO troops and partner countries kicked off in Norway as tensions escalate between the West and Russia over the Ukraine war.
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11 March
Lockheed Wins USAF Long-Range Radar Replacement Competition
The US Air Force has selected Lockheed Martin’s AN/TPY-4(V)1 to replace its aging AN/TPS-75 long-range radar.
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11 March
US Awards Boeing $500 Million Taiwan Harpoon Contract
The US Naval Air Systems Command has awarded Boeing a $498 million Harpoon Coastal Defense System contract for Taiwan.
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11 March
US Army Demonstrates AR-Based Equipment Maintenance, Training
The US Army’s 3rd Infantry Division has demonstrated the use of augmented reality for training and troubleshooting military equipment.
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11 March
Northrop to Equip US Marines H-1 Fleet With Secure Data Link
Northrop Grumman has been awarded a $65 million contract to proceed with the production of Link-16 for the US Marine Corps’ H-1 fleet.
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11 March
US Air Force Seeking Blue Force Adversary Simulator Drones
The US Air Force has awarded a contract to American firm Blue Force Technologies to supply drones for adversary air training.
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10 March
US Says North Korea Testing New ICBM System
Two recent missile tests conducted by North Korea were of a new intercontinental ballistic missile system, marking a "serious escalation" that will be punished with sanctions, a senior US official said.
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