Technology
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Feb- 2023 -9 February
Germany Test-Flies ‘Kalaetron Attack’ Jamming System
Germany's Hensoldt has announced a flight test of its “Kalaetron Attack” radar jamming system.
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9 February
goTenna Awarded Network Monitoring Contract for US Air Force
goTenna has received a contract to develop a communication network insight capability for the US Air Force.
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8 February
Pentagon Plans Dynamic Drone Swarms to Penetrate Enemy Defenses
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has sought proposals for a counter-anti-access/area denial drone swarm command and control system.
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8 February
Accenture to Support US Air Force Base Defense System
Accenture Federal Services is one of a group of companies awarded a contract supporting the US Air Force Base Defense System.
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6 February
AFRL Chooses General Atomics Drone for Off-Board Sensing Station Program
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has asked General Atomics to build and flight test its unmanned aircraft for the Off-Board Sensing Station program.
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6 February
Lumen to Modernize US DoD Communications
Lumen Technologies has been awarded a contract to modernize the US Department of Defense’s communication capabilities.
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3 February
F-16 Block 70/72 Electronic Warfare System Achieves Critical Design Review
The F-16 Block 70/72 electronic warfare system achieved critical design review recently, developer L3Harris Technologies announced.
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3 February
US Navy Launches AI-Enabled Program to Support Fleet Readiness
The US Navy, IBM, Four Inc., and Cubewise have launched a program to enhance the service’s fleet readiness aboard the USNS Robert E. Peary.
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3 February
Airbus Begins Collaborative Cloud, Tactical Helicopter Projects for EU Defense
The effort is among more than 60 2021 European Defence Fund investments in research and development projects totaling $1.3 billion.
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2 February
US Lays Out New Rules for Dealing With ‘Killer Robots’
The US Department of Defense has laid out new rules on how to deal with autonomous systems known as “killer robots.”
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