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Tricky E-7 adaptations complicate U.S. Air Force, Boeing negotiations
The Air Force’s E-7 will be modified to meet U.S. satellite communication, military GPS and cybersecurity and program protection requirements.
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Chinese tech company threatens to sue US over claim of military links
Hesai Technology’s core product is LiDAR road sensing equipment, used in passenger and commercial vehicles, autonomous driving vehicles, and more.
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Rheinmetall Italia touts Ukraine deployment of Skynex air defense gun
The company hopes that the system’s use in combat will lend it credibility in the competitive counter-drone and missile-defense market.
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Secretive surveillance flights keep close watch on Russia and Ukraine
NATO policing of its airspace has ramped up since the Russian invasion of Ukraine almost two years ago.
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US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
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Why faster processing of geospatial data is essential for US defense
High costs, inflexibility and inability to share geospatial data between systems continue to be a major roadblocks.
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New radars and missile interceptors on schedule for Army air defense
The combination allows full-range detection and better missile interception.
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NATO picks first flock of startup pitches in push for fresh tech
Alliance officials are looking for breakthroughs in the areas of undersea sensing, energy resilience and secure information sharing.
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Tricky E-7 adaptations complicate U.S. Air Force, Boeing negotiations
The Air Force’s E-7 will be modified to meet U.S. satellite communication, military GPS and cybersecurity and program protection requirements.
-
Chinese tech company threatens to sue US over claim of military links
Hesai Technology’s core product is LiDAR road sensing equipment, used in passenger and commercial vehicles, autonomous driving vehicles, and more.
-
Rheinmetall Italia touts Ukraine deployment of Skynex air defense gun
The company hopes that the system’s use in combat will lend it credibility in the competitive counter-drone and missile-defense market.
-
Secretive surveillance flights keep close watch on Russia and Ukraine
NATO policing of its airspace has ramped up since the Russian invasion of Ukraine almost two years ago.
-
US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
-
Why faster processing of geospatial data is essential for US defense
High costs, inflexibility and inability to share geospatial data between systems continue to be a major roadblocks.
-
New radars and missile interceptors on schedule for Army air defense
The combination allows full-range detection and better missile interception.
-
NATO picks first flock of startup pitches in push for fresh tech
Alliance officials are looking for breakthroughs in the areas of undersea sensing, energy resilience and secure information sharing.
-
Tricky E-7 adaptations complicate U.S. Air Force, Boeing negotiations
The Air Force’s E-7 will be modified to meet U.S. satellite communication, military GPS and cybersecurity and program protection requirements.
-
Chinese tech company threatens to sue US over claim of military links
Hesai Technology’s core product is LiDAR road sensing equipment, used in passenger and commercial vehicles, autonomous driving vehicles, and more.
-
Rheinmetall Italia touts Ukraine deployment of Skynex air defense gun
The company hopes that the system’s use in combat will lend it credibility in the competitive counter-drone and missile-defense market.
-
Secretive surveillance flights keep close watch on Russia and Ukraine
NATO policing of its airspace has ramped up since the Russian invasion of Ukraine almost two years ago.
-
US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
-
Why faster processing of geospatial data is essential for US defense
High costs, inflexibility and inability to share geospatial data between systems continue to be a major roadblocks.
-
New radars and missile interceptors on schedule for Army air defense
The combination allows full-range detection and better missile interception.
-
NATO picks first flock of startup pitches in push for fresh tech
Alliance officials are looking for breakthroughs in the areas of undersea sensing, energy resilience and secure information sharing.















