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May- 2022 -11 MayTechnology
DARPA Asks Raytheon to Develop Artificial Intelligence Medical Tool
DARPA has tapped the services of Raytheon Intelligence & Space to develop an artificial intelligence tool for use in medical procedures.
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10 MayTechnology
Elbit Systems to Develop Training Tech for British Submarines
Elbit Systems has been chosen to provide training technologies for the UK navy’s future Dreadnought-class submarines.
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10 MayAmericas
BAE Systems, Microsoft to Develop Next-Gen Defense Solutions
BAE and Microsoft are advancing the use of cloud computing to develop next-generation solutions for naval missions and maritime defense technology.
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6 MayTechnology
BAE Systems to Develop Autonomous Network Tech for US Army
DARPA has awarded BAE Systems a $24 million contract to develop software that autonomously configures tactical networks.
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6 MayTechnology
US Army Reaches Out to Industry for Powered Knee Exoskeleton
The US Army is looking for a potential manufacturer of a powered robotic exoskeleton capable of protecting the knees of warfighters.
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5 MayLand
Thales Acquires RUAG Simulation & Training
French aerospace firm Thales has completed the acquisition of RUAG Simulation and Training for 90 million euros or $95.4 million.
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5 MayTechnology
UK Seeking Human Augmentation Tech
The UK’s Defence and Security Accelerator has announced that it is seeking human augmentation technologies for defense and security.
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4 MayDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
US Army Considering Israel’s Firefly Mini-Drone
The US Army is considering acquiring the Spike FireFly tactical mini-drone developed by Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.
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4 MayAir
Elbit Systems, KBR to Test Electric Aircraft for UK Military
Israel’s Elbit Systems has forged a partnership with KBR to conduct test flights of an electric aircraft for the UK Ministry of Defence.
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3 MayTechnology
Teledyne FLIR to Supply Thermal Imaging System to US Army
Teledyne FLIR has been awarded a $500 million contract to produce state-of-the-art Family of Weapons Sights – Individual to the US Army.
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