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May- 2024 -7 May
BAE Systems to Take on USS Carter Hall Restoration
BAE Systems has signed an $87-million contract with the US Navy to repair the dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD-50).
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6 May
Austal Completes Sea Trials of Australia’s Sentinel Robotic Patrol Vessel
Austal has finalized the sea acceptance and endurance trials of the Royal Australian Navy’s Sentinel autonomous patrol vessel.
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6 May
Kraken, BlueHalo to Equip Surface and Submarine Drones With AI, Machine Learning
Kraken has partnered with BlueHalo to integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning into unmanned surface and underwater systems.
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6 May
Yemen Houthis Threaten to Widen Ship Attacks to Mediterranean
Yemen's Houthi rebels threatened to extend their attacks on Israel-bound shipping to the Mediterranean after months of strikes on vessels in the Red Sea.
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3 May
Germany to Co-Develop Europe’s Common Armored Vehicle System
Germany has joined three other European countries for the research and development of the Common Armoured Vehicle System program.
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3 May
Northrop’s Manta Ray Undersea Drone Completes In-Water Test
Northrop Grumman’s Manta Ray uncrewed underwater vehicle prototype has completed in-water testing off the California coast.
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3 May
Rebellion Defense to Provide Target Recognition Solution for US Navy
DC startup Rebellion Defense has received a contract to deliver a target recognition and tracking solution for the US Navy.
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3 May
Taiwan Detects 26 Chinese Aircraft, Five Ships Around Island
Taiwan's defense ministry said it detected 26 Chinese aircraft and five naval vessels around the self-ruled island in the previous 24 hours.
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2 May
US Chooses Kongsberg Remote Turret for Amphibious Combat Vehicle Weaponry
Kongsberg's Protector RT20 remote turret has been installed on a test vehicle for the US' Amphibious Combat Vehicle 30mm Cannon.
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1 May
China Coast Guard Becoming ‘More Aggressive’: Philippines
China's coast guard has become more aggressive towards Philippine vessels in the South China Sea and its water cannon attacks could threaten the lives of crew, a government spokesman in Manila warned.
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