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Australian, UK and US tech companies already reaping AUKUS benefits
Australian, UK and US companies may see greater collaboration under AUKUS. But they’re not waiting on official details – many are working together already.
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Ukraine seeks upper hand in cat-and-mouse game of naval drones
Russian forces have learned from recent attacks with explosive-laden unmanned surface vessels, according to experts.
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Production capacity, readiness key to Replicator success
The Pentagon’s acquisition chief said this week that as DoD considers which systems to field through Replicator, production capacity will be a key factor.
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See the ultralight cardboard drone donated to Ukraine
Made with cardboard, wooden dowels and rubber bands, this disposable drone adds another flexible option to militaries around the world — including Ukraine.
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Check out what’s happening on DSEI’s showroom floor
See Estonia’s defense minister try out mixed reality goggles, plus more at the London trade show.
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Check out the military drone made of cardboard and rubber bands
Made with cardboard, wooden dowels and rubber bands, this disposable drone adds another flexible option to militaries around the world – including Ukraine.
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In British helicopter race, war of words emerges over ‘military grade’
Competitors Leonardo and Lockheed spar over whose offering is the most survivable and the most British.
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French-British underwater drone proves de-mining ability, says Thales
The MMCM system is meant to detect, identify and neutralize mines up to 300 meters deep, compared to 120 meters today.
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US, European, Israeli radar makers await Bulgaria’s order
Here are the five firms that want to sell radars to Bulgaria’s Air Force.
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Sweden seeks details on missile systems to upgrade Amphibious Corps
A contract notice is expected to follow about June 2024.
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Australian, UK and US tech companies already reaping AUKUS benefits
Australian, UK and US companies may see greater collaboration under AUKUS. But they’re not waiting on official details – many are working together already.
-
Ukraine seeks upper hand in cat-and-mouse game of naval drones
Russian forces have learned from recent attacks with explosive-laden unmanned surface vessels, according to experts.
-
Production capacity, readiness key to Replicator success
The Pentagon’s acquisition chief said this week that as DoD considers which systems to field through Replicator, production capacity will be a key factor.
-
See the ultralight cardboard drone donated to Ukraine
Made with cardboard, wooden dowels and rubber bands, this disposable drone adds another flexible option to militaries around the world — including Ukraine.
-
Check out what’s happening on DSEI’s showroom floor
See Estonia’s defense minister try out mixed reality goggles, plus more at the London trade show.
-
Check out the military drone made of cardboard and rubber bands
Made with cardboard, wooden dowels and rubber bands, this disposable drone adds another flexible option to militaries around the world – including Ukraine.
-
In British helicopter race, war of words emerges over ‘military grade’
Competitors Leonardo and Lockheed spar over whose offering is the most survivable and the most British.
-
French-British underwater drone proves de-mining ability, says Thales
The MMCM system is meant to detect, identify and neutralize mines up to 300 meters deep, compared to 120 meters today.
-
US, European, Israeli radar makers await Bulgaria’s order
Here are the five firms that want to sell radars to Bulgaria’s Air Force.
-
Sweden seeks details on missile systems to upgrade Amphibious Corps
A contract notice is expected to follow about June 2024.
-
Australian, UK and US tech companies already reaping AUKUS benefits
Australian, UK and US companies may see greater collaboration under AUKUS. But they’re not waiting on official details – many are working together already.
-
Ukraine seeks upper hand in cat-and-mouse game of naval drones
Russian forces have learned from recent attacks with explosive-laden unmanned surface vessels, according to experts.
-
Production capacity, readiness key to Replicator success
The Pentagon’s acquisition chief said this week that as DoD considers which systems to field through Replicator, production capacity will be a key factor.
-
See the ultralight cardboard drone donated to Ukraine
Made with cardboard, wooden dowels and rubber bands, this disposable drone adds another flexible option to militaries around the world — including Ukraine.
-
Check out what’s happening on DSEI’s showroom floor
See Estonia’s defense minister try out mixed reality goggles, plus more at the London trade show.
-
Check out the military drone made of cardboard and rubber bands
Made with cardboard, wooden dowels and rubber bands, this disposable drone adds another flexible option to militaries around the world – including Ukraine.
-
In British helicopter race, war of words emerges over ‘military grade’
Competitors Leonardo and Lockheed spar over whose offering is the most survivable and the most British.
-
French-British underwater drone proves de-mining ability, says Thales
The MMCM system is meant to detect, identify and neutralize mines up to 300 meters deep, compared to 120 meters today.
-
US, European, Israeli radar makers await Bulgaria’s order
Here are the five firms that want to sell radars to Bulgaria’s Air Force.
-
Sweden seeks details on missile systems to upgrade Amphibious Corps
A contract notice is expected to follow about June 2024.













