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Mar- 2024 -15 MarchTechnology
INVISIO to Supply European Country With $45M Comms Systems
Swedish company INVISIO has signed an agreement to supply and integrate a European customer with its Intercom and Vehicle systems.
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15 MarchTechnology
BAE to Continue Supporting US Navy Mobile Deployable C5ISR Program
BAE Systems has been awarded $86 million to continue supporting the US Navy's Mobile Deployable MDC5ISR programs.
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15 MarchEurope
UK Troops in ‘Major Warfighting Experiment’
Hundreds of British soldiers are currently in the US to participate in a “major warfighting experiment” in preparation for the future of warfare.
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14 MarchTechnology
Maxar to Provide Immersive Training Software to US Army
Maxar Intelligence has signed a deal with the US Army to provide the latest phase of its immersive training software.
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14 MarchLand
US Air Force Extends Development of Aircraft Repair Tents
Cornerstone Research Group has secured a contract to extend maintainer-fabricated enclosure kit development for the US Air Force.
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13 MarchSea
Thales Delivers Unmanned Mine-Clearing Ops Center to French Navy
Thales has developed a mission planning, management, and analysis demonstrator for the French Navy's mine-clearing operations.
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12 MarchAsia Pacific
Taiwan Military Mulls Buying Hundreds of Armed Sea Drones: Report
The Taiwanese military is reportedly considering purchasing hundreds of armed sea drones to prepare for a potential Chinese invasion.
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8 MarchTechnology
US Army Taps Palantir to Build TITAN Next-Gen Targeting System
Palantir has signed a $178-million deal to develop a next-generation ground station targeting system for the US Army.
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8 MarchEurope
British Army Begins Fielding AI-Enabled ‘SMASH’ Anti-Drone Tech
The British Army has begun fielding a new military technology that utilizes artificial intelligence to take down hostile drones.
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7 MarchBusiness
EDGE Group, Indra to Offer Military Radars for Non-EU, NATO Users
EDGE Group and Indra have agreed to offer military radars for “untapped and fragmented” markets outside Europe and NATO.
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