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Feb- 2022 -10 FebruaryTechnology
US Army Seeking All-Electric Vehicle Fleet to Slash Carbon Emissions
The US Army is looking to field an all-electric fleet of light-duty non-tactical vehicles by 2027 to reduce carbon emissions as part of its Climate Strategy.
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9 FebruaryAmericas
Black Hawk Completes First-Ever Pilotless Flight
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Sikorsky Aviation have flown a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter without aircrew for the first time.
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9 FebruaryAmericas
Collins Aerospace Builds New Power Module for Airborne Electronics
Raytheon Technologies’ unit Collins Aerospace has developed a new power module to support the mission-critical power conversion requirements of airborne electronics.
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8 FebruaryTechnology
Valkyrie Moves Forward With High-Speed VTOL Development
Valkyrie Systems Aerospace is moving forward with the development of a high-speed electric vertical and take-off landing aircraft.
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8 FebruaryTechnology
General Dynamics Clinches US Army Crypto Key Loader Contract
General Dynamics has been awarded a $229 million US Army contract to develop a device to manage and transfer cryptographic key material.
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7 FebruaryDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Turkey Gets Bayraktar Drones With Indigenous Electro-Optics
Turkey has taken delivery of new Bayraktar TB2 combat drones equipped with a locally-built electro-optical system.
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7 FebruaryAsia Pacific
Israel’s Laser Defense to Intercept Missiles Within Year: PM
Israel’s new missile interception technology, capable of surrounding the country like a defensive laser wall, will be ready within a year, the prime minister said.
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4 FebruaryTechnology
USAF Seeking Clearview Augmented Facial Recognition Tech
The US Air Force has awarded a contract to Clearview AI to determine the feasibility of augmented reality facial recognition glasses.
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3 FebruaryTechnology
New Device Detects Risk of Heat Injury Among US Military Trainees
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a device that can detect if soldiers are at risk of heat injuries.
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2 FebruaryTechnology
US Army Pushed to Deploy Advanced 360-Degree Cameras
Lawmakers from New York are pressing the US Army to deploy state-of-the-art cameras to improve its military surveillance capabilities.
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