Technology
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Dec- 2021 -15 December
US Navy Tests Unmanned Saildrone Explorer
The US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) has conducted the first operational test of the Saildrone Explorer unmanned surface vessel.
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15 December
US Congress Wants New F-35 Engines
The US Congress wants new engines for the F-35 fighter, the latest draft of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act has revealed.
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14 December
Russia to Upgrade Air Defense Along Ukraine Border
Russia will upgrade anti-aircraft systems in its south, replacing the S-300 surface-to-air system with the S-300PM-2.
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14 December
Pentagon Upgrades $2.38B Naval Hypersonic Missile Contract
The US Department of Defense has added $61.9 million to a previous $2.38 billion Lockheed Martin Intermediate Range Conventional Prompt Strike Weapon System contract.
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14 December
Turkey Tests World’s First Laser-Equipped Drone
Turkish military engineers have tested a new drone capable of penetrating a carbon steel plate using a high-powered laser beam.
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14 December
USS Oakland Equipped With Naval Strike Missile System
The US Navy's Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship USS Oakland (LCS 24) completed the installation of the Naval Strike Missile.
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13 December
Rheinmetall Unveils Tablet-Programmable Robotic Vehicle
German defense manufacturer Rheinmetall has introduced its new robotic ground vehicle equipped with a high-tech autonomy kit.
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10 December
Stratolaunch to Develop Aerial Target for US Hypersonic Missiles
The US Missile Defense Agency has awarded Stratolaunch a contract to develop an aerial target that mimics potential hypersonic threats.
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9 December
General Atomics Unveils ‘Mojave’ Drone for Harsh Conditions
General Atomics has unveiled a new drone capable of short takeoffs and landings that packs more firepower than any previous company version.
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9 December
L3Harris Missile-Tracking Satellite Development Advances
L3Harris Technologies has been given the green light to develop and integrate its $193 million advanced missile-tracking satellites for the US.
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