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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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Jun- 2023 -30 JuneAir
Chinese Spy Balloon Did Not Gather Data Over US: Pentagon
The Chinese spy balloon shot down by a US fighter jet in February did not collect intelligence as it flew across the United States, the Pentagon said Thursday.
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19 JunePolitics
N. Korea Ruling Party Slams Failed Satellite Launch
North Korea's ruling party slammed a recent failed satellite launch in a high-level meeting, "bitterly" criticizing the officials responsible.
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5 JuneWar
Ukraine Orders Another 300 Battle-Tested German Reconnaissance Drones
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence has ordered an additional 300 reconnaissance drones from Quantum-Systems.
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2 JuneAsia Pacific
N. Korea Will ‘Correctly’ Put Spy Satellite Into Orbit Soon, Kim’s Sister Says
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister said Pyongyang would correctly place a spy satellite into orbit soon, a day after the first attempt crashed.
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May- 2023 -31 MayAir
Norway to Retire P-3 Orion Fleet After 54 Years
The Royal Norwegian Air Force will retire its P-3 Orion maritime surveillance aircraft fleet, in service for more than five decades, on June 30.
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31 MayAsia Pacific
North Korea Spy Satellite Crashes Into Sea
North Korea attempted to launch a military spy satellite to monitor the US, but it crashed into the sea due to "serious defects.”
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