Technology
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Feb- 2024 -26 February
US Navy Creates New Job Focused on Drone, Robotics Warfare
The US Navy has established a new enlisted career focused solely on drones and robotics warfare.
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26 February
Hezbollah Says Downed Israeli Drone in South Lebanon
The Iran-backed Hezbollah group said it shot down an Israeli drone in southern Lebanon on Monday, five months cross-border clashes.
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23 February
ST Engineering Unveils ‘Taurus’ Unmanned Ground Vehicle With Drone
ST Engineering has introduced an unmanned ground vehicle that can be equipped with a multirotor drone for improved surveillance.
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23 February
Saab, Abbey Initiate Local Barracuda Camouflage Production in UK
Saab UK and Liverpool-based The Abbey Group have partnered to manufacture Barracuda mobile camouflage system parts in the UK.
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22 February
Seoul, Berlin Warn of N. Korean Cyber Espionage Against Defense Sector
South Korea and Germany have released a joint advisory on North Korea's increasing cyber espionage against the defense industry.
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21 February
Next-Gen Royal Navy Frigates to Operate With as Few as 50 Sailors
Next-generation Royal Navy frigates could operate with fewer than one-third of present vessels’ crew, helping ease recruitment woes.
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20 February
USAF Taps Merlin for Self-Flying KC-135 Tanker Aircraft Testing
The US Air Force has tapped Merlin Labs to test autonomous flight technology for the KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft.
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19 February
Four US Air Force EA-37Bs to Receive Upgraded EW Systems
BAE Systems will provide advanced electromagnetic warfare mission systems for four of the US Air Force’s EA-37B aircraft.
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19 February
New Battery Powers AeroVironment’s Puma 3 AE Drone Up to Three Hours
AeroVironment has approved its new PS2500 battery for use in its Puma 3 AE drone, adding extended flight time.
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19 February
Following West, Philippine Military Bans China-Linked TikTok Over Security Concerns
The Philippines now prohibits its military personnel from using the popular Chinese-owned mobile application TikTok due to cybersecurity risks.
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