Technology
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Sep- 2022 -7 September
American Rheinmetall Partners With Anduril on Next-Gen Infantry Vehicle
American Rheinmetall Vehicles has partnered with Anduril Industries for the US Army Optionally-Manned Fighting Vehicle program.
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7 September
USAF Seeking New Stand-Off Attack Weapon
The US Air Force has issued a Request for Information for a new air-launched munition from stand-off ranges.
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7 September
Safran to Expand Aircraft Electrical Share With Thales Acquisition
French-based defense contractor Safran has entered negotiations with Thales to acquire its aeronautical electrical systems business segment.
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6 September
Czech Republic to Deliver Aero L-39NG Flight Simulators to Hungary
Czech aircraft company Aero Vodochody is delivering a ground-based simulation training system for its Aero L-39NG jet trainers ordered by Hungary.
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6 September
Rheinmetall to Extend Range of US Army’s 155mm Munitions
The US Army has contracted American Rheinmetall Munitions to produce an artillery extended range charge prototype for 155-mm munitions.
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5 September
German, Spanish Firms Start Development of Hypersonic Missile Interceptor
As part of a European Defence Fund sponsored project, German and Spanish missile developers are beginning work on a new hypersonic defense interceptor.
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5 September
US Army OKs Acquisition of 5,000 IVAS Goggles After Year-Long Delay
The US Army has finally approved the potential acquisition of 5,000 Integrated Visual Augmentation System goggles.
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2 September
Liteye Unveils Man-Portable Counter-Drone System
Liteye Systems Inc. has launched its new, man-portable counter-drone system, the Multi-Domain Explorer.
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1 September
USAF Flight Tests Open Software Stack on F-22
A US Air Force team flight tested a newly-developed Open Systems Enclave with an F-22’s existing hardware last month.
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1 September
Investigation Reveals Secret NATO Client for Israeli Spy Planes
A media investigation disclosed what IAI wanted to keep a secret: Italy contracted the company to buy two spy planes for $550 million.
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