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Oct- 2021 -22 OctoberAfrica
Mali Govt. Denies Approving Jihadist Negotiations
Mali's government has denied that it plans to negotiate with jihadists, walking back an earlier statement from its religion ministry.
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22 OctoberAmericas
US Army Soldiers Deploy Robotic Vehicle in Simulated Battle
The US Army deployed a Robotic Combat Vehicle surrogate for the first time in a simulated battle last month.
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22 OctoberAmericas
Biden Says US Would Defend Taiwan Against China Invasion
President Joe Biden said the United States would defend Taiwan if the island were attacked by China.
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22 OctoberAmericas
US Conducts ‘Successful’ Test of Hypersonic Missile Technology
The United States successfully tested hypersonic missile technology, a new weapons system that is already being deployed by China and Russia.
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21 OctoberArms
Austrian Company Unveils ‘AK-47-Proof’ Helmet
Austrian helmet manufacturer Ulbrichts has unveiled its latest rifle helmet, claiming that it shields against Kalashnikov and AR-15 rounds.
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21 OctoberAsia Pacific
South Korea Unveils Hydrogen-Powered Cargo Drone
South Korean aerospace firm LIG Nex1 introduced its new heavy-lift drone concept, capable of carrying 200 kilograms.
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21 OctoberAmericas
Global Hawk Drones Repurposed for Hypersonic Missile Tests
Northrop Grumman will repurpose four decommissioned RQ-4 Global Hawk drones into Range Hawk surveillance platforms to assist US armed forces during hypersonic missile testing.
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21 OctoberAsia Pacific
China Demonstrates ‘World’s Most Powerful’ Solid Rocket Engine
China has demonstrated a new domestically-developed solid rocket engine designed to improve the capabilities of the country’s solid propellant rockets.
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21 OctoberAir
USAF Awards BAE Platform-Agnostic Airborne Sensor Contract
The US Air Force has contracted the BAE Systems-Sierra Nevada Corporation team for a futuristic airborne signals intelligence sensor prototype.
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21 OctoberAmericas
Pentagon Needs More Electrical Power to Protect Forces: Panel
A panel of security experts said the expansion of US military forces around the world requires more electrical power to protect against “long-range” attacks, noting that the Pentagon needs to find alternative means of power distribution.
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