Technology
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May- 2022 -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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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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