Technology
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Feb- 2024 -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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7 February
MBDA, Greece Companies to Collaborate on Akeron Missile Projects
MBDA has signed agreements with Greek companies Miltech and Altus to collaborate on projects developing systems for the Akeron MP anti-tank missile.
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7 February
Russia’s Su-57 to Feature ‘Fifth-Gen’ Engine in 2024
Russia will induct Su-57 fighter jets featuring a new engine from 2024.
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7 February
Fortem to Offer Advanced Counter-Drone Solutions to Saudi Arabia
Fortem Technologies has announced its intent to supply advanced counter-unmanned aerial system solutions to Saudi Arabia.
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7 February
Australia, UK, US Demo AI in Autonomous Military Systems
The Australian military has partnered with the UK and the US to showcase the operability of autonomous assets with artificial intelligence.
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7 February
Netherlands Detects Malicious Cyber Activity From Chinese Spies
The Netherlands has discovered malicious cyber activity against the armed forces' computer networks involving Chinese spies.
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7 February
Ukraine Equips Military Dogs With Radiation Detection Tech
The Ukrainian military has equipped its well-trained canines with radiation detection technology to ensure safe operations of soldiers.
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6 February
Royal Canadian Navy to Acquire SEA Torpedo Launch Systems
SEA Canada has been awarded a 15.1-million pound ($19 million) contract to produce Torpedo Launch Systems for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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6 February
Lockheed Wins NATO Next-Gen Rotorcraft OSA Study Contract
NATO has awarded Lockheed Martin the third Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability Programme Open System Architecture study contract.
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