Technology
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Jul- 2023 -11 July
DIU, Canoo Expand Partnership for Electric Vehicle Battery Program
The Defense Innovation Unit and Canoo have signed an agreement to expand partnership in the Jumpstart for Advanced Battery Standardization.
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11 July
Iran Claims Military Helicopters Now Outfitted With Modern Gear
An Iranian military official has claimed that the country’s attack helicopters are now fitted with modern technologies to address future threats.
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11 July
US Army Seeking AI System That Predicts Enemy Actions
The US Army is asking the defense industry for an artificial intelligence system that can predict enemy actions.
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7 July
AirBoss to Supply Protective Equipment, Charge System to US and Allied Customer
AirBoss has received $22.3 million in contracts to supply critical protective equipment and charge solutions for the US and an allied nation.
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7 July
US Navy, Brown University to Develop Protection for High-Speed Craft Operators
The US Navy and Brown University have signed an agreement to develop solutions to protect high-speed craft operators from harsh environmental conditions.
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6 July
US Army Seeks Nimbler Command Posts for Forward Areas
The US Army is seeking to develop more survivable command posts for dispersed operations.
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6 July
RTX to Deliver Next-Gen Infrared Sensors for US Army Platforms
The US Army has awarded RTX a $117.5-million low-rate initial production contract for 3rd Generation Forward Looking Infrared B-Kit sensors.
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6 July
Northrop Trials New Jamming-Resistant Navigation System
Northrop Grumman has announced the successful trial of a new, advanced airborne navigation system capable of resisting jamming devices.
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5 July
US Navy Contracts Boeing to Build Airborne Anti-Submarine Systems
Boeing has received a $12-million production contract for the High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability Air Launch Accessory.
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5 July
Raytheon Laser Weapon to Receive Improved Target Classification
Raytheon UK has selected technology firm Cambridge Pixel to supply a graphical operator interface for its directed-energy weapon demonstrator.
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