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May- 2022 -13 May
General Atomics to Develop Short Takeoff and Landing MQ-9B
General Atomics will develop a short takeoff and landing (STOL) MQ-9B unmanned aircraft to operate in more challenging locations.
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12 May
China Practices Striking US Carriers With Hypersonic Missiles: Report
China has created a string of facilities to practice naval ship targeting with long-range ballistic missiles in Xinxiang’s Taklamakan Desert.
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11 May
UK Invests $2.47 Billion In Dreadnought Nuclear Submarine
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems and Rolls Royce more than £2 billion ($2.47 billion) for the Dreadnought nuclear deterrent submarine program.
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10 May
Anduril to Build Three Unmanned Subs for Australia in Three Years
Anduril Industries will develop three Extra Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicles for the Royal Australian Navy.
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10 May
Elbit Systems to Develop Training Tech for British Submarines
Elbit Systems has been chosen to provide training technologies for the UK navy’s future Dreadnought-class submarines.
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10 May
US Navy Introduces First Orca Drone Submarine
The US Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command has unveiled its first-ever Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicle.
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10 May
Iran’s Navy to Launch Two Indigenous Destroyers
Iran has claimed that the production of two indigenous destroyers has made significant progress and that they will join the country’s navy "in the near future."
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6 May
Australia Selects Naval Surveillance Drone for $900 Million
The Australian Department of Defence has selected Schiebel’s S-100 Camcopter drone for the Royal Australian Navy at a cost of $930 million.
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4 May
France Backs Out of P-75 Indian Submarine Project
Naval Group announced on Tuesday that it is pulling out of the multimillion-dollar P-75 submarine project for the Indian Navy.
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4 May
Russia Developing Upgraded Kalibr Cruise Missile
Russia’s Almaz-Anteya Group is working on developing an “improved version” of the Kalibr cruise missile.
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