Technology
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Mar- 2022 -23 March
Lockheed Developing Tech to Connect Military Vehicles to 5G Networks
American defense manufacturer Lockheed Martin is developing technology to connect military vehicles to 5G networks.
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23 March
US Army Receives 10th Upgraded Spy Aircraft
The Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) has delivered its 10th upgraded Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System aircraft to the US Army.
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23 March
US Congress Freezes $349M Budget for IVAS Next-Gen Goggles
The US Congress is withholding nearly $350 million to procure the Integrated Visual Augmentation System next-generation goggles.
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22 March
Taiwan Seeking Datalink Equipment for SeaGuardian Drones
The Taiwanese Air Force is requesting datalink equipment from the US to be integrated into its forthcoming MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones.
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18 March
Boeing Jam-Resistant Satellite Payload Passes Design Review
A satellite communication payload developed by Boeing for the US Space Force Protected Tactical Satcom program has passed a critical design review.
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18 March
Turkish Ship-Borne Missile Launch System to Quadruple Firepower
Turkey’s newly announced ship-borne National Vertical Launch System will be outfitted with a “Quad-Pack,” boosting its missile launch capacity to 64.
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18 March
Northrop Battle Command System Demonstrates Missile Interception
Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System helped intercept ballistic and cruise missile targets during the Initial Operational Test and Evaluation conducted by the US Army.
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17 March
General Atomics Completes Guided Railgun Projectile Test
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems has finished testing railgun-launched guided hypersonic projectile interceptors.
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17 March
USAF Awards Northrop F-16 Next-Gen Electronic Warfare Suite Contract
The US Air Force has awarded Northrop Grumman an F-16 aircraft Next-Generation Electronic Warfare suite contract.
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16 March
Echodyne Delivers Radar System to US Army
Echodyne has delivered its first order of radar systems for the US Army’s $191 million Security Surveillance System program.
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