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Oct- 2023 -12 OctoberAir
Sierra Nevada Beats Leidos, L3Harris in US Army’s ATHENA-S Spy Jet Program
Sierra Nevada Corporation has won a US Army contract to produce two intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft.
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9 OctoberAsia Pacific
India Wants Radars to Monitor Deep Into China
The Indian Air Force is seeking new radars to look deep inside China’s territories and monitor potential hostile movements.
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2 OctoberAir
Saab Unveils Poland’s First Airborne Early Warning Aircraft
Saab has officially presented the first Airborne Early Warning aircraft under order by the government of Poland.
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Sep- 2023 -28 SeptemberEurope
NATO Jets Deployed in Lithuania to Track Russian Movements
NATO is deploying surveillance planes in Lithuania to keep an eye on Russian military activity near the alliance’s borders.
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27 SeptemberAir
USAF Conducts First Flight of Upgraded U-2 Dragon Lady Spy Plane
The US Air Force has conducted its first flight of its U-2 Dragon Lady spy aircraft after undergoing a major avionics upgrade.
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20 SeptemberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Australia to Buy Additional MQ-4C Drone, Upgrade P-8A Poseidons
The Australian government is boosting its maritime surveillance capabilities with the procurement of an additional MQ-4C Triton drone and the upgrade of its current P-8A Poseidon fleet.
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19 SeptemberBusiness
BAE to Explore Heavy-Lift Civilian Hybrid Airship for Military Role
BAE Systems and Hybrid Air Vehicles have agreed to jointly explore a long-range hybrid airship system for security and defense applications.
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15 SeptemberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
QinetiQ Unveils ‘Jackdaw’ Disposable Drone
British tech firm QinetiQ has introduced a new, low-cost “disposable” uncrewed aerial system named Jackdaw.
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8 SeptemberTechnology
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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6 SeptemberAmericas
Pentagon Says Chinese Citizens Pose as Tourists to Breach US Military Sites
The US Department of Defense and FBI say they have tracked over 100 incidents of Chinese nationals posing as tourists to breach US military bases.
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