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Royal Navy vows closer working ties with industry amid shipbuilding changes
The British Royal Navy wants to make it easier for industry to help the service develop “battle-winning, relevant, and affordable” capabilities by developing more transparent requirements and technology priorities.
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BAE bets on battery-powered quadcopter drone for cargo hauling
BAE Systems is moving into the quadcopter drone sector in a collaboration with drone maker Malloy Aeronautics to produce an electric-powered vehicle capable of lifting loads up to 300kg.
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British military taking steps to make multidomain integration a reality
Although the concept of operations still needs to be fleshed out, the MoD has identified several capability themes to be developed “over this autumn period to Christmas,” to be culminated in a new management strategy and implementation plan.
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UK Royal Navy wants a disaggregated fleet that de-couples combat punch from ship platforms
The U.K. Royal Navy wants a future fleet with its sensors and weapons disaggregated and its ships flexible enough to change missions as needed, as it acknowledges that traditional technology superiority may not be possible in the coming decades.
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British military looks to change approach to technology, data
Officials from the British military want better access to data and to harness the power of software.
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Head of UK’s Space Directorate warns of space terrorism
UK officials says the low cost of getting payloads on orbit could open up potential for new threats in space.
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Milrem and Kongsberg are building a robotic wingman
The Nordic Robotic Wingman is in the works through a Milrem and Kongsberg partnership that is aimed at filling requirements needed in the European theater.
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Brits make new push for directed-energy weapons aboard vehicles, ships
The British Ministry of Defence has awarded three directed-energy weapon demonstrator contracts totaling $100 million to British industry teams.
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BAE Systems eyes new space business with acquisition of In-Space
BAE Systems has taken a step into the satellite sector in the UK with the acquisition of low earth orbit spacecraft builder In-Space Missions.
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Thales-led industry group moves to boost Europe’s undersea-warfare chops
The European Commission has selected a consortium of companies, led by France’s Thales, to equip its navies against high-tech underwater threats including submarines, unmanned systems, and naval mines.
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Royal Navy vows closer working ties with industry amid shipbuilding changes
The British Royal Navy wants to make it easier for industry to help the service develop “battle-winning, relevant, and affordable” capabilities by developing more transparent requirements and technology priorities.
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BAE bets on battery-powered quadcopter drone for cargo hauling
BAE Systems is moving into the quadcopter drone sector in a collaboration with drone maker Malloy Aeronautics to produce an electric-powered vehicle capable of lifting loads up to 300kg.
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British military taking steps to make multidomain integration a reality
Although the concept of operations still needs to be fleshed out, the MoD has identified several capability themes to be developed “over this autumn period to Christmas,” to be culminated in a new management strategy and implementation plan.
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UK Royal Navy wants a disaggregated fleet that de-couples combat punch from ship platforms
The U.K. Royal Navy wants a future fleet with its sensors and weapons disaggregated and its ships flexible enough to change missions as needed, as it acknowledges that traditional technology superiority may not be possible in the coming decades.
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British military looks to change approach to technology, data
Officials from the British military want better access to data and to harness the power of software.
-
Head of UK’s Space Directorate warns of space terrorism
UK officials says the low cost of getting payloads on orbit could open up potential for new threats in space.
-
Milrem and Kongsberg are building a robotic wingman
The Nordic Robotic Wingman is in the works through a Milrem and Kongsberg partnership that is aimed at filling requirements needed in the European theater.
-
Brits make new push for directed-energy weapons aboard vehicles, ships
The British Ministry of Defence has awarded three directed-energy weapon demonstrator contracts totaling $100 million to British industry teams.
-
BAE Systems eyes new space business with acquisition of In-Space
BAE Systems has taken a step into the satellite sector in the UK with the acquisition of low earth orbit spacecraft builder In-Space Missions.
-
Thales-led industry group moves to boost Europe’s undersea-warfare chops
The European Commission has selected a consortium of companies, led by France’s Thales, to equip its navies against high-tech underwater threats including submarines, unmanned systems, and naval mines.
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Royal Navy vows closer working ties with industry amid shipbuilding changes
The British Royal Navy wants to make it easier for industry to help the service develop “battle-winning, relevant, and affordable” capabilities by developing more transparent requirements and technology priorities.
-
BAE bets on battery-powered quadcopter drone for cargo hauling
BAE Systems is moving into the quadcopter drone sector in a collaboration with drone maker Malloy Aeronautics to produce an electric-powered vehicle capable of lifting loads up to 300kg.
-
British military taking steps to make multidomain integration a reality
Although the concept of operations still needs to be fleshed out, the MoD has identified several capability themes to be developed “over this autumn period to Christmas,” to be culminated in a new management strategy and implementation plan.
-
UK Royal Navy wants a disaggregated fleet that de-couples combat punch from ship platforms
The U.K. Royal Navy wants a future fleet with its sensors and weapons disaggregated and its ships flexible enough to change missions as needed, as it acknowledges that traditional technology superiority may not be possible in the coming decades.
-
British military looks to change approach to technology, data
Officials from the British military want better access to data and to harness the power of software.
-
Head of UK’s Space Directorate warns of space terrorism
UK officials says the low cost of getting payloads on orbit could open up potential for new threats in space.
-
Milrem and Kongsberg are building a robotic wingman
The Nordic Robotic Wingman is in the works through a Milrem and Kongsberg partnership that is aimed at filling requirements needed in the European theater.
-
Brits make new push for directed-energy weapons aboard vehicles, ships
The British Ministry of Defence has awarded three directed-energy weapon demonstrator contracts totaling $100 million to British industry teams.
-
BAE Systems eyes new space business with acquisition of In-Space
BAE Systems has taken a step into the satellite sector in the UK with the acquisition of low earth orbit spacecraft builder In-Space Missions.
-
Thales-led industry group moves to boost Europe’s undersea-warfare chops
The European Commission has selected a consortium of companies, led by France’s Thales, to equip its navies against high-tech underwater threats including submarines, unmanned systems, and naval mines.













