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Jun- 2024 -7 June
UK, Latvia Open Bidding for Ukrainian First-Person View Drones
The UK and Latvia have launched the solicitation process for first-person view unmanned aerial systems under a drone program for Ukraine.
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6 June
Russians Test, Deploy Kamikaze Ground Drones in Ukraine War
A Russian state firm recently tested a pair of kamikaze ground robots in the Ukraine war.
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6 June
US Orders Modified Hero Loitering Munitions for Special Operations
Israel’s UVision has received a $74-million contract to deliver a modified version of its Hero-120 loitering munition to the US Special Operations Command.
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5 June
Virginia Startup to Develop Fixed-Wing Drone for US Air Force
Virginia aerospace startup RapidFlight has secured a $10-million contract to produce a fixed-wing autonomous aircraft for the US Air Force.
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5 June
Airbus to Unveil Combat Drone to Accompany Fighter Jets
Airbus was to unveil a full-scale model of a fighter drone dubbed "Wingman" and designed to accompany manned combat aircraft on risky missions.
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4 June
US Air Force Picks Four Firms for Modular Drone Test Vehicle Project
The US Air Force has selected four defense firms to develop prototypes of a modular drone as a test vehicle for various payloads.
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3 June
Australian Army to Finally Introduce ‘Owl’ Electric-Powered Suicide Drone
The Australian Army will finally induct a new, electric-powered kamikaze drone that has been in development for more than two years.
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3 June
US Army Delivers Advanced Recon Drones to First Brigade Combat Team
The US Army has delivered the first batch of short range reconnaissance drones to an airborne brigade combat team.
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May- 2024 -31 May
Northrop to Develop Norway’s Long Term Defence Plan With Local Firm
Northrop Grumman has signed a deal with Andøya Space to develop capabilities for Norway's Long Term Defence Plan initiative.
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31 May
General Atomics 200-Horsepower Engine Moves Closer to Certification
General Atomics has completed durability testing on its new 200-horsepower heavy fuel engine, offering a maintenance-free operational period of 2,500 hours (over 100 days).
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