Technology
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Dec- 2021 -20 December
US Space Force Awards Raytheon $67M Weather Satellite Test
Raytheon Technologies has received a $67 million contract to test the prototype weather system it designed for the US Space Force.
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20 December
US: China Developing ‘Brain-Control Weaponry’
Several US officials claim that China is weaponizing biotechnology and developing “brain-control weaponry” for potential offensive use.
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18 December
British Army Receives Compact Night Vision Goggles
The British Army has received the first trance of XACT Night Vision Goggles as part of a $16.2 million contract Elbit Systems UK won in June.
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16 December
BAE Systems to Advance F-35 Electronic Warfare Capabilities
BAE Systems has won a $793 million contract from Lockheed Martin to upgrade and modernize the electronic warfare system for the F-35 Lightning II.
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16 December
US Navy Test-Fires ‘Most Potent’ Laser Weapon System
The US Navy amphibious transport ship USS Portland has test-fired a high-energy laser weapon system in the Gulf of Aden.
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16 December
France Develops Tech for Safe High-Altitude Parachute Landings
France has developed a device that helps paratroopers execute safer landings — particularly when carrying lots of military gear.
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16 December
India Successfully Tests Indigenous Stand-Off Anti-Tank Missile
India has successfully flight-tested its indigenously developed helicopter-launched Stand-off Anti-Tank missile.
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15 December
Northrop to Modify Global Hawks for Hypersonic Missile Testing
The Department of Defense has contracted Northrop Grumman to reconfigure four US Air Force Global Hawk drones with sensors for tracking hypersonic weapon tests.
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15 December
US Navy Opens $23M Facility for Laser Weapons Testing
The US Navy has opened a new laboratory at Point Mugu in California to test its state-of-the-art laser weapons.
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15 December
DARPA Invests In Wireless Drone Charging Technology
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has invested $225,000 in a Seattle-based startup to develop a wireless power transmitter for in-flight unmanned aerial vehicles.
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