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Dec- 2022 -27 December
US Navy Demonstrates Unmanned Cargo Delivery to Moving Ship
The US Navy has demonstrated unmanned cargo delivery to a moving ship for the first time.
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27 December
Leonardo Inches Closer to Falco Xplorer Drone Certification
Italian defense firm Leonardo completed the initial phase of flight testing for its latest Falco Xplorer remotely piloted aircraft system.
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27 December
Seoul Military Apologizes for Not Downing North Korea Drones
South Korea's military apologized for failing to shoot down five North Korean drones that crossed their shared border.
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26 December
Albania Orders Three Bayraktar TB2 Combat Drones From Turkey
The Albanian government has inked a deal with Turkish defense firm Baykar to acquire three TB2 combat drones.
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26 December
Turkish Drone Hits Target Using New Guidance Kit in Test Launch
Turkish defense firms have completed the test firing of a new indigenous precision guidance kit aboard the Bayraktar Akinci drone.
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26 December
Ukrainian Drone Downed in Russian Air Base, 3 Killed: Agencies
Russian air defense troops downed a Ukrainian drone in southern Russia and three people died after being struck by debris.
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26 December
Lithuania Procures Switchblade Kamikaze Drones From US
Lithuania and the US have signed a $47.8 million contract for the delivery of Switchblade 600 “kamikaze” drones.
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26 December
South Korea Fires Warning Shots After North Korean Drone Incursion: Seoul’s Military
South Korea accused North Korea of flying drones across their border, prompting Seoul to deploy warplanes and fire warning shots to ward them off.
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21 December
General Atomics Test Flies Multi-Use NATO Pod on MQ-9A Drone
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. test flew an MQ-9A unmanned aircraft equipped with the new NATO Pod for the first time last month.
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21 December
Kraken Robotics to Provide Sensor for HII’s New Underwater Drone
Huntington Ingalls Industries has selected Kraken Robotics to provide a sensor for the new Remus 620 underwater drone.
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