Technology
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Mar- 2024 -27 March
KBR to Provide Cybersecurity Support for US Defense Health Agency
Texas engineering company KBR has received a $60.7-million contract to deliver cybersecurity services for the Defense Health Agency.
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27 March
Airbus Begins Integrating AI-Enabled EW Suite on German Eurofighters
Airbus has officially awarded a contract to procure Saab’s Arexis electronic warfare suite, signaling the start of its integration on German Eurofighters.
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27 March
Australia Buys Laser Weapon That Shoots Down 50 Drones in One Charge
The Australian Defence Force has procured a new laser weapon that can reportedly shoot down over 50 drones in one charge.
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26 March
US Funds Pratt & Whitney F135 Engine Upgrade
Pratt & Whitney has received full funding for the modernization of the F-35 Lightning II propulsion system.
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26 March
Lithuania Sends Drone Jammers to Ukraine Following New Aid Plan
Lithuania has sent Ukraine a donation of drone-jamming equipment in its latest military aid package following a new $217-million aid plan.
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26 March
Four Firms Strengthen Bids for US Navy’s Large Unmanned Vessel Program
The US Navy announced that four of the six contenders for its Large Unmanned Surface Vessel program have achieved a significant milestone ahead of official development.
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26 March
China Says Developed Drone That Can Split Six Ways
China claims to have developed a new type of unmanned aerial vehicle that can rapidly split into six to overwhelm enemy defenses.
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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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