Technology
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Jun- 2022 -14 June
UK Taps BISim to Provide Defense Virtual Simulation Solution
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded a contract to Bohemia Interactive Simulations to deliver its Defense Virtual Simulation 2 solution.
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14 June
Elbit Systems Unveils Advanced Multi-Mission Tactical Radar
Elbit Systems has unveiled a multi-mission tactical radar designed for improved border security and protection against enemy drones.
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14 June
Israel Introduces New Robotic Combat Vehicle
Israel’s Ministry of Defense has unveiled its state-of-the-art armed Medium Robotic Combat Vehicle for reconnaissance missions.
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10 June
UK to Develop Hypersonic Weapons Demonstrator
The UK Ministry of Defence plans to develop a new weapons demonstrator that can operate at hypersonic speed.
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10 June
US Air Force Taps BlueHalo to Build Virtual Directed Energy Range
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded a 10-year contract to BlueHalo to build a directed energy simulation range.
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10 June
Taiwan to Deploy ‘Bee Eye’ Radars Near Chinese Mainland
The Taiwanese armed forces will deploy their indigenous Bee Eye radars next year to improve surveillance and defense capabilities.
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10 June
Israeli Firm Unveils Submarine-Launched Loitering Drone
Israeli drone maker SpearUAV unveiled a submarine-launched unmanned aerial system for beyond-line-of-sight situational awareness.
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9 June
MBDA Akeron LP Missile to Arm Next-Gen Tiger Attack Helicopter
The Airbus Helicopters Tiger Mk III rotorcraft will be armed with the newly-launched MBDA Akeron LP missile.
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9 June
US Army Orders Bradley Electro-Optical Commander’s Viewer
The US Army has asked American technology firm Raytheon to provide an electro-optical commander’s viewer for the M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
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9 June
Australian Soldiers Command Robotic Dog Through Brain Waves
The Australian Army soldiers demonstrated the command of robotic dogs through their brain waves last month.
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