Technology
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Jan- 2023 -31 January
STM to Provide Intelligence Software for NATO
NATO and Turkish company STM have signed contracts to modernize the organization’s intelligence infrastructure in the Hague, the Netherlands.
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31 January
US Air Force Hypersonic Air-Breathing Weapon Completes Final Test Flight
The US Air Force has completed the final test flight of its Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept.
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31 January
US Navy Teams With Indiana Racing Community on Tactical Hybrid-Electric Vehicle Program
The US Navy has partnered with the Indiana racing community to develop the service’s latest hybrid-electric vehicle.
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30 January
Boeing to Deliver Automatic Test Systems for US Army Black Hawks, M109 Howitzers
The US Army has awarded Boeing a $92-million contract for additional next-generation automatic test systems.
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27 January
US Marine Corps to Receive Body Analysis Technology
The US Marine Corps has teamed with health tech company InBody to supply body composition assessment devices for its personnel.
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27 January
Polysentry Receives US Air Force AI Data Management Contract
The US Air Force has awarded data solutions provider Polysentry a contract to develop an AI-powered information classification platform.
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27 January
Future US Combat Drone Completes Ground Engine Test
The US Air Force Research Laboratory and Blue Force Technologies have conducted a ground engine test for their Fury unmanned combat aircraft.
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27 January
Rheinmetall to Modernize German Army’s Future Soldier Systems
The German military has contracted Rheinmetall to modernize its soldier systems' command and control equipment.
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27 January
Airbus to Provide Belgian Armed Forces With Ultra-High Frequency Communications
Belgium has awarded Airbus a contract to provide a satellite communications solution to the Belgian Armed Forces.
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26 January
Australia to Buy ‘Smart’ Sea Mines as China Deterrence: Report
Australia will reportedly soon buy sea mines worth up to $712 million to help deter potential Chinese aggression.
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