Technology
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Mar- 2024 -25 March
US Army to Unveil First, Largest 3D-Printed Barracks
Soldiers stationed at Fort Bliss in Texas will soon be living and training in the US Army’s first and largest 3D-printed barracks.
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25 March
Mercury Systems, Lockheed Collaborate on Computing Tech
Mercury Systems has announced its collaboration with Lockheed Martin to manufacture computing technologies in Geneva, Switzerland.
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25 March
British Navy Recruits Undertake Kinematics Tests for Muscle, Bone Injury Research
The UK has launched a kinematics-based medical testing project on training centers to study musculoskeletal injuries in sailors and marines.
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25 March
Sweden Taps GKN Aerospace for Future Fighter Propulsion
Sweden has chosen GKN Aerospace to develop advanced power and propulsion systems for the country's future jet fighters.
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25 March
UK Military is Not AI-Ready, Says Defense Official
The UK military is not yet ready to fully adopt artificial intelligence (AI) into its systems despite increasing global initiatives to the technology for modern warfare.
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22 March
Ukraine, Russia Compete to Develop Jam-Proof FPV Drones
Ukrainian and Russian drone developers are racing to develop autonomous First Person View attack drones immune to radio-jamming.
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22 March
UK Taps McLaren for High Tech, Electric Defense Capabilities
The UK Ministry of Defence has partnered with automotive manufacturer McLaren to develop high-tech, innovative projects for the British Army.
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21 March
CACI to Modernize US Army’s High-Security Unified Computer Network
CACI has received a $239-million contract to upgrade the US Army’s Global Secret Internet Protocol Router network.
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21 March
US Army Orders SATCOM Terminals From L3Harris
L3Harris has received a $60-million contract to deliver Hawkeye III satellite communication terminals to the US Army.
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20 March
Rheinmetall Acquires Dutch Startup REEQ, Ventures Into Light Hybrid Vehicles
Defense manufacturer Rheinmetall has acquired REEQ, a Dutch startup specializing in lightweight tactical vehicles.
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