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Feb- 2022 -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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1 FebruaryDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
US Navy Begins Operating ‘Explorer’ Unmanned Saildrone
The US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) has begun operating the Saildrone Explorer Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) in the Arabian Gulf as a part of an initiative to expand its 5th Fleet with new unmanned systems.
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Jan- 2022 -28 JanuaryTechnology
Eurodrone Receives Green Light to Enter Production
The Spanish government has given final approval to participate in a multinational project to produce Europe’s next-generation drone.
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27 JanuaryTechnology
Lockheed to Upgrade British Air Defense Command System
The British Army has contracted Lockheed Martin to upgrade its command-and-control battlespace management system to extend its service life.
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27 JanuaryTechnology
US Navy Awards SyQwest $10M Sonar Transducer Contract
The US Navy has awarded a $10 million contract to American electronics manufacturer SyQwest to produce TR-343 sonar transducers.
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26 JanuaryTechnology
British Army Seeking to Automate Supply Delivery to Soldiers
The British Army has begun a six-month experiment to determine the feasibility of automating the delivery of combat supplies.
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