Technology
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Feb- 2024 -9 February
EDGE, Turkish Aerospace Team Up for New Airborne Projects
EDGE Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with Turkish Aerospace to integrate payloads and sensors with their airborne capabilities.
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9 February
EU Delivers Mine Clearing Vehicle to Ukraine
Ukraine received a DOK-ING MV-10 mine clearing system as part of a 25-million-euro support package from the EU.
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9 February
India to Develop Three Spy Planes
India will develop three signals intelligence and communications jamming system aircraft after attempting to procure them from abroad.
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9 February
Three Firms Vie for US Navy’s New Large Underwater Drone
The US Navy has selected three vendors to develop competing prototypes of its new, large undersea drone to protect against present and future maritime threats.
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9 February
Ukraine Reveals New EW-Resistant, Night Vision Combat Drone
Ukraine tech firm Skylab UA has developed a new electronic warfare-resistant combat drone with night vision capabilities.
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8 February
Papua New Guinea Completes Australian Aviation Medicine Training Course
The Papua New Guinea Defence Force has completed an aviation medicine training course led by the Royal Australian Air Force at Base Edinburgh.
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8 February
Irish Navy Signs Wärtsilä for OPV Maintenance, Reliability
Wärtsilä has signed a five-year contract to ensure operational reliability for four of the Irish Naval Service's offshore patrol vessels.
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8 February
US Army Taps BAE to Provide Missile Warning Systems to Allies
BAE Systems has received $114 million in foreign military sales contracts from the US Army for AN/AAR-57 Common Missile Warning Systems.
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8 February
Poland Gets US Greenlight for $1.2B Aerostat, Radar Acquisition
Poland has been cleared to procure reconnaissance aerostat and radar systems from the US in a potential $1.2-billion deal.
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8 February
China Says New AI-Enabled Spy Tech Gives Enemies ‘Nowhere to Hide’
Chinese scientists claimed to have developed an artificial intelligence-enabled spy tech that gives enemy forces “nowhere to hide” on the battlefield.
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