Business
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Oct- 2021 -26 October
Israel, South Korea Collaborate on Deadly Drone Technology
Major aerospace firms from Israel and South Korea are collaborating on a loitering munitions program that will maximize the effectiveness of strike missions against enemy air defenses.
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21 October
Austrian Company Unveils ‘AK-47-Proof’ Helmet
Austrian helmet manufacturer Ulbrichts has unveiled its latest rifle helmet, claiming that it shields against Kalashnikov and AR-15 rounds.
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21 October
USAF Awards BAE Platform-Agnostic Airborne Sensor Contract
The US Air Force has contracted the BAE Systems-Sierra Nevada Corporation team for a futuristic airborne signals intelligence sensor prototype.
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21 October
Pentagon Needs More Electrical Power to Protect Forces: Panel
A panel of security experts said the expansion of US military forces around the world requires more electrical power to protect against “long-range” attacks, noting that the Pentagon needs to find alternative means of power distribution.
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20 October
Russia and Iran to Hold Military Cooperation Meeting in Tehran
Iran’s military chief has announced that a joint Russian-Iranian meeting on military-technical cooperation will take place in Tehran in three months.
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19 October
Dassault Likely to Display Rafale Marine Aircraft in India: Report
France’s Dassault Aviation has offered to showcase its naval Rafale aircraft in India early next year to pitch it to the country's navy.
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18 October
Australia to Invest $2.4 Million in New Unmanned Ground Vehicle
Australia has awarded a $2.4 million contract to Cyborg Dynamics Engineering to develop a lightweight, semi-autonomous unmanned ground vehicle.
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18 October
If F-16 Talks Fail, Turkey May Buy Russian Fighter Aircraft
If Turkey's talks with the United States to buy F-16 fighters fall through, Ankara may purchase the latest generation of Russian fighters.
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18 October
Erdogan Says Talks Under Way With US to Buy F-16s
Turkey is in talks with the United States to buy F-16 fighters, two years after it was kicked off the F-35 program for purchasing a Russian missile defense system.
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15 October
Saab Opens New T-7A Red Hawk Facility in US
Saab has opened a new facility in Indiana for domestic production of the company’s aft airframe section for the T-7A Red Hawk trainer program.
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