Technology
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Feb- 2022 -4 February
USAF Seeking Clearview Augmented Facial Recognition Tech
The US Air Force has awarded a contract to Clearview AI to determine the feasibility of augmented reality facial recognition glasses.
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4 February
Russian Researchers Publish Counter-Drone Swarm Design
Russian military researchers have published a counter-drone swarm system design that would spray a large amount of fragmented munition to destroy incoming threats.
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3 February
Northrop Grumman to Develop AI Assistance for Black Hawk Pilots
DARPA has contracted Northrop Grumman to develop artificial intelligence assistance for UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter pilots.
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3 February
Northrop Grumman Delivers Upgraded MQ-4C Triton to US Navy
Northrop Grumman delivered its first upgraded MQ-4C Triton high-altitude, long-endurance reconnaissance drone to the US Navy this week.
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3 February
US Army Orders Raytheon Excalibur GPS-Guided Munitions
The US Army has placed a $66.2 million order with Raytheon Technologies for M982 Excalibur GPS-guided heavy artillery projectiles.
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3 February
New Device Detects Risk of Heat Injury Among US Military Trainees
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a device that can detect if soldiers are at risk of heat injuries.
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2 February
US Reps Request $50M for Emergency Space Launch Program
A bipartisan group of 12 House members requested $50 million for the Pentagon’s “Tactically Responsive Launch Program.”
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2 February
US Army Pushed to Deploy Advanced 360-Degree Cameras
Lawmakers from New York are pressing the US Army to deploy state-of-the-art cameras to improve its military surveillance capabilities.
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2 February
‘Silent Arrow’ Drones Deliver Cargo in First Foreign Deployment
Yates Electrospace Corporation’s GD-2000 “Silent Arrow” drones have completed an autonomous cargo delivery operation in the Middle East.
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1 February
US Army Picks Four Firms to Develop Soldier Energy Solutions
US Army Futures Command has selected four companies to develop lightweight energy solutions for ground soldiers.
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