Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance
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Aug- 2023 -18 AugustSpace
China Deploys ‘Hundreds’ of Satellites to Monitor US-Australia Drills: Report
China has deployed a swarm of reconnaissance satellites to monitor two major military exercises involving the US and Australia.
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17 AugustTechnology
US Army to Develop ‘Deep Orange 14’ High-Speed Robotic Vehicle
The US Army is developing a new off-road, high-speed unmanned ground vehicle prototype for urban reconnaissance and natural disaster relief missions.
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15 AugustWar
Rheinmetall to Deliver Latest Reconnaissance Drone to Ukraine
Rheinmetall will deliver its next-generation reconnaissance drone system to Ukraine on behalf of the German government.
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11 AugustAmericas
US Seeking New Tech to Capture, Not Kill, Enemy Spy Balloons
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is seeking proposals for technology that can capture, not kill, enemy spy balloons.
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9 AugustTechnology
Hensoldt Launches New Twinvis Passive Deployable Radar Variant
German defense technology firm Hensoldt has unveiled a new variant of its Twinvis passive deployable radar.
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9 AugustSpace
US Space Force Concentrating 75% of Intel on China, Russia
The US Space Force is concentrating 75 percent of its intelligence-gathering on China and Russia to keep tabs on their rapidly-evolving militaries.
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Jul- 2023 -26 JulyAir
Leidos, L3Harris to Modify Business Jets for US Army ATHENA-S Program
Leidos and L3Harris Technologies have partnered to modify two Bombardier Global 6500 business jets for the US Army ATHENA-S program.
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12 JulyAir
Australia Deploying Surveillance Aircraft to Germany to Assist Ukraine
Australia said it would deploy a surveillance aircraft to Germany to help ensure the smooth flow of military assistance to Ukraine.
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11 JulyAir
Leidos to Train Next Generation of US Army Airborne ISR Pilots
The US Army has contracted Leidos to train the next generation of airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance pilots.
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5 JulyAsia Pacific
Crashed N. Korean Spy Satellite Had ‘No Military Utility’: Seoul
North Korea's first spy satellite had "no military utility" at all, South Korea said Wednesday after analyzing its wreckage.
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