Technology
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Mar- 2022 -3 March
General Atomics to Unveil ‘Off-Board Sensing Station’ Drone: Report
General Atomics is unveiling a new drone Thursday as its submission for the Off-Board Sensing Station contract it clinched last year.
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3 March
US Army Awards BlueHalo $14M Offensive Drone Swarm Contract
The US Army has awarded a $14 million offensive drone swarm contract to Virginia-based BlueHalo.
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3 March
Northrop, Ball Aerospace to Build Sensor for US Missile Warning Satellites
Northrop Grumman and Ball Aerospace will jointly develop infrared sensors for the US Space Force’s polar-orbiting missile warning satellites.
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2 March
AC-130J Aircraft Upgraded With Northrop RF Countermeasure System
Sierra Nevada Corporation has upgraded a US Special Operations Command AC-130J aircraft with a Northrop Grumman ALQ-251 radio frequency countermeasure system.
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2 March
India and France to Develop Fifth-Gen Fighter Engine: Report
India and France are close to concluding a deal to jointly develop an engine for the indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft.
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2 March
L3Harris Wins $3.6B US Navy Portable Radio Contract
American technology firm L3Harris has been awarded a $3.69 billion contract to supply portable radios and parts to the US Navy.
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2 March
BAE Demonstrates Advanced Manned-Unmanned Teaming Tech
BAE Systems has demonstrated its manned-unmanned aerial vehicle teaming technology at a US Department of Defense flight test range.
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1 March
USAF Awards ‘Mjölnir’ Next-Gen Counter-Drone Contract
The Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded Leidos Inc. a $26 million next-generation counter-drone contract.
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1 March
Australia Seeking Emissions Reduction Tech for Military Vehicles
Australia has awarded federal government funding to Premcar to develop an emissions reduction technology for military vehicles.
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1 March
SRC Developing Artillery-Delivered Electronic Warfare Jammers
The US Army has chosen Syracuse-based technology firm SRC to provide electronic warfare spoofers and jammers delivered by field artillery.
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