Technology
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Sep- 2023 -11 September
Saab Unveils New Camouflage System, Naval Operator Workspace Concept
Saab has unveiled a naval operator workspace concept and a new feature for its Barracuda Ultra-lightweight Camouflage Screen for military use.
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11 September
Collins Elbit Vision Systems to Develop Helmet-Mounted Display for US Navy
Collins Elbit Vision System has received a contract to produce and test Improved Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems for the US Navy.
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8 September
ATI to Construct Florida Metal 3D Printing Facility for US Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program
Bechtel Plant Machinery has awarded Allegheny Technologies Incorporated a contract to support metal 3D-printed solutions for the US Navy.
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8 September
US to Develop Smart Surveillance Clothing for Military Intel Operations
The US government has launched a new program to develop smart surveillance clothing to support military intelligence missions.
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7 September
HTX Labs to Supply Immersive Training Solutions to US Air, Space Force
HTX Labs has received a contract to provide immersive training content and associated support equipment to the US Air Force and Space Force.
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7 September
Vietnam Frigates to Receive Long-Range Acoustic Devices
Protective communications developer Genasys has received a $1.9-million contract to supply long-range acoustic devices to Vietnam.
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6 September
Elbit Systems Awarded C4I Contract for European Nation
Elbit has secured two contracts to provide a European country with Command, Control, Communication, computer, and Intelligence solutions.
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6 September
Latvia, NATO to Test Unmanned Vehicles, Sensors, VR Systems in ‘5G Bubble’
Latvia has signed a memorandum of understanding with NATO to test several military systems within a “tactical 5G bubble.”
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6 September
US Air Force Tests Smartphone Application for Joint Medical Documentation
The US Air Force is testing a smartphone application documenting soldiers' en-route and point-of-injury care.
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5 September
US Army, iNtRON to Develop New Treatment for Urinary Tract Infections in Soldiers
The US Army has signed an agreement with iNtRON to develop bacteriophages that can combat Uropathogenic Escherichia coli in warfighters.
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