Technology
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Jul- 2023 -19 July
Collins Aerospace Reconnaissance Pod Ready for Deployment
Collins Aerospace has completed the flight tests of its latest airborne reconnaissance pod.
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19 July
UN Chief Warns of AI Risks to Global Peace
UN Secretary-General Guterres warned that artificial intelligence could pose a risk to global peace and security, calling on all member states to urgently set up guardrails.
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18 July
US Army Unveils Latest AH-64E Apache Attack Helicopter Configuration
The US Army has announced the AH-64E Apache attack helicopter’s next configuration, Version 6.5, to enhance its warfare survivability.
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18 July
Leonardo, 2Excel to Convert Commercial Airliner Into Flying Military Lab for UK
The UK has contracted Leonardo and 2Excel to transform a commercial airliner into a flying laboratory for combat air technology.
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18 July
UK Acquires 1,000th Landshield Anti-Jam System From Raytheon
The UK Ministry of Defence has purchased its 1,000th Landshield anti-jam system from defense giant Raytheon.
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18 July
UK to Spend $12B on New Military Tech, Weapons Stockpiles
The UK has announced plans to invest $11.8 billion to develop new military technologies and replenish weapons stockpiles sent to Ukraine.
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18 July
US Marine Corps New Air Defense System Hits Full Rate Production
Kongsberg Protech Systems USA has begun full-rate production of the Marine Air Defense Integrated System Remote Weapon Station.
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17 July
Northrop to Design Vertical Takeoff and Landing Drone for Pentagon
DARPA has contracted Northrop Grumman to design a vertical takeoff and landing drone.
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17 July
Australia Approves Army’s Next-Gen Battlefield Command System
The Australian government has given the initial approval for the LAND 200 Phase 3 Battlefield Command Systems project.
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17 July
UK to Invest Over $1 Billion in Hypersonic Strike Capability
The UK Ministry of Defence is investing $1.31 billion to develop a hypersonic missile capability by the end of this decade.
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