Technology
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May- 2022 -10 May
Elbit Systems to Develop Training Tech for British Submarines
Elbit Systems has been chosen to provide training technologies for the UK navy’s future Dreadnought-class submarines.
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10 May
Raytheon, Rafael Test US Marine Medium-Range Interceptor Capability
Raytheon and Rafael have live-tested the Medium Range Interceptor Capability to examine the integration of its key components.
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10 May
BAE Systems Reveals Lightweight Head-Up Display for MIlitary Aircraft
BAE Systems has launched LiteWave, a light and compact Head-Up Display for use in military and commercial aircraft.
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10 May
Lockheed Martin Completes First AN/TPY-4 Radar Production
Lockheed Martin has completed the production of its first AN/TPY-4, a ground-based air defense radar selected by the US Air Force to replace the AN/TPS-75.
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10 May
Raytheon, Firehawk to Collaborate on Hybrid Rocket Propulsion Tech
Raytheon has invested in Firehawk Aerospace to collaborate on research and development of future hybrid rocket propulsion technologies.
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10 May
BAE Systems, Microsoft to Develop Next-Gen Defense Solutions
BAE and Microsoft are advancing the use of cloud computing to develop next-generation solutions for naval missions and maritime defense technology.
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8 May
BAE Systems to Develop Enemy Paralyzing Tech for US
BAE Systems has signed a contract with the US Air Force to develop a new approach to defeat enemies by paralyzing their warfare decision-making abilities.
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6 May
BAE Systems to Develop Autonomous Network Tech for US Army
DARPA has awarded BAE Systems a $24 million contract to develop software that autonomously configures tactical networks.
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6 May
US Army Reaches Out to Industry for Powered Knee Exoskeleton
The US Army is looking for a potential manufacturer of a powered robotic exoskeleton capable of protecting the knees of warfighters.
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5 May
UK Orders Rheinmetall Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicles
The British Ministry of Defence has ordered seven Rheinmetall Mission Master autonomous unmanned ground vehicles to assess their effectiveness operating with ground troops.
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