Technology
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Mar- 2023 -14 March
Thales, Orbis to Enhance Royal Australian Navy Maritime Sustainment Capabilities
Thales has teamed with Orbis to enhance the Royal Australian Navy’s maritime sustainment operations in Fleet Base East, Sydney.
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14 March
RAF to Receive Flight Simulator for Upgraded Shadow Mk2 Training
UK has procured a complete flight simulator system to prepare the Royal Air Force for its future Shadow Mk1 fleet.
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13 March
US Air Force Developing Next-Gen Agile Missile
The US Air Force Research Laboratory is developing a next-generation missile concept with a rapidly pivoting forebody.
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10 March
Persistent to Upgrade USAF Nuclear Missile Base Security Networking
The US Air Force has contracted Persistent Systems to establish seamless networking at the country’s three strategic missile bases.
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10 March
F-35 Next-Gen Helmet-Mounted Microdisplay Step Closer to Production
Wearable solutions provider Kopin has achieved a "major milestone" in the production qualification of its Organic Light-Emitting Diode technology for F-35 helmet-mounted display systems.
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10 March
BAE Systems Australia Partners With Advanced Fiber Consortium
BAE Systems Australia has partnered with an Australian consortium of advanced fiber and composite technology manufacturers.
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10 March
How Did a Crippled TTP Reemerge in Pakistan?
Due to mismanagement, short-sighted policies, miscalculations, and elements beyond its control, terrorism is once more on the ascent in Pakistan.
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9 March
General Atomics Air-Launched Armed Drone Program Nears Critical Design Review
General Atomics is set to complete the LongShot air-launched armed drone program phase 2 in early 2023.
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9 March
Boeing, Shield AI Collaborate on Large AI-Piloted Aircraft
Boeing has announced a collaboration with Shield AI to integrate artificial intelligence on existing and future defense platforms.
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9 March
Dutch to Curb Chip Tech Exports for ‘Security’ Reasons
The Dutch government announced plans for new export restrictions on technology to make computer chips.
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