Technology
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May- 2022 -17 May
US Air Force Tests Air-Launched Hypersonic Weapon
A US Air Force B-52H Stratofortress test-launched a hypersonic weapon off the Southern California coast last week.
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17 May
Stryker-Mounted Laser Weapon Defeats Multiple Mortars, Drones in Trial
Raytheon has demonstrated the capabilities of a 50-kilowatt high-energy laser weapon integrated onto a Stryker combat vehicle.
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13 May
Raytheon Lower Tier Air Defense Radar Delivered for Testing
The first of six Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensors (LTAMDS) arrived at the US Army’s White Sands Missile Range last month, marking the beginning of a series of operational tests.
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13 May
General Atomics to Develop Short Takeoff and Landing MQ-9B
General Atomics will develop a short takeoff and landing (STOL) MQ-9B unmanned aircraft to operate in more challenging locations.
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13 May
Thales to Supply US F-16 Pilots With Scorpion Helmet-Mounted Displays
Thales has been awarded a contract to produce and deliver Scorpion helmet-mounted displays (HMD) to US Air National Guard F-16 pilots.
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13 May
India to Acquire 12 Weapon-Locating Radars
The Indian military is acquiring 12 new weapon-locating radars to bolster its defenses along the country’s border with China.
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12 May
Sweden Orders Programmable Carl-Gustaf Rifle Ammunition
The Swedish armament procurement agency has awarded Saab a $80 million Carl-Gustaf rifle ammunition contract.
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11 May
Teledyne FLIR Unveils Laser Target Designator for Military Drones
Teledyne FLIR has unveiled a new drone payload capable of providing laser target designation for laser-guided weapons.
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11 May
DARPA Asks Raytheon to Develop Artificial Intelligence Medical Tool
DARPA has tapped the services of Raytheon Intelligence & Space to develop an artificial intelligence tool for use in medical procedures.
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10 May
EpiSys Wins US Navy Drone Artificial Intelligence Competition
The Office of Naval Research recently concluded a competition to develop open-source software algorithms that could work in various drones.
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