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QinetiQ inks $45 million prototyping deal with US Army
The contract follows the company’s announcement that it plans to acquire software provider Avantus Federal for $590 million.
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Indra unveils new active protection radar
Spanish company Indra said this month it has developed an active protection radar for armored vehicles that can detect drones and other projectiles.
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Don’t miss out on coverage of the annual surface Navy conference
We’re on the ground at the Surface Navy Association’s symposium to ask military leaders and political decision-makers whether the service has the competitive edge to defeat America’s adversaries in a potential conflict.
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World leaders assess the state of global security — and predict what’s to come
This year’s Outlook project includes contributions from defense ministers, alliance leaders, government directors, military officers, industry executives and analysts.
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As the Dubai Airshow wraps up, find out what industry is bringing to the table
Defense News has landed in the Middle East to find out how artificial intelligence and other emerging tech could help countries strengthen their air forces, and how industry plans to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
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European nations eye new tech to defend the continent
Join us in Madrid as we cover industry offerings, government concerns and military challenges on the continent during FEINDEF 2021.
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AUSA: A transformation and strategic shift
Join us in D.C. as we cover the U.S. Army’s modernization efforts and a change in focus from the Middle East to the Pacific.
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Air, Space & Cyber Conference
Don’t miss out on this year’s Air Force Association Conference. We are on the ground at National Harbor, talking to Air Force, Space Force and defense industry officials about the challenges facing the aerospace and cyber communities.
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From blueprint to the battlefield, how the US is preparing for tomorrow’s world order
As the U.S. military moves from the Middle East to the Pacific, it’s going to take a multidomain force to deter and possibly defeat advanced adversaries. Find out how government, military and industry leaders are preparing for tomorrow’s world order.
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QinetiQ inks $45 million prototyping deal with US Army
The contract follows the company’s announcement that it plans to acquire software provider Avantus Federal for $590 million.
-
Q&A Test Page
Testing Q&A interaction
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Indra unveils new active protection radar
Spanish company Indra said this month it has developed an active protection radar for armored vehicles that can detect drones and other projectiles.
-
Don’t miss out on coverage of the annual surface Navy conference
We’re on the ground at the Surface Navy Association’s symposium to ask military leaders and political decision-makers whether the service has the competitive edge to defeat America’s adversaries in a potential conflict.
-
World leaders assess the state of global security — and predict what’s to come
This year’s Outlook project includes contributions from defense ministers, alliance leaders, government directors, military officers, industry executives and analysts.
-
As the Dubai Airshow wraps up, find out what industry is bringing to the table
Defense News has landed in the Middle East to find out how artificial intelligence and other emerging tech could help countries strengthen their air forces, and how industry plans to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
-
European nations eye new tech to defend the continent
Join us in Madrid as we cover industry offerings, government concerns and military challenges on the continent during FEINDEF 2021.
-
AUSA: A transformation and strategic shift
Join us in D.C. as we cover the U.S. Army’s modernization efforts and a change in focus from the Middle East to the Pacific.
-
Air, Space & Cyber Conference
Don’t miss out on this year’s Air Force Association Conference. We are on the ground at National Harbor, talking to Air Force, Space Force and defense industry officials about the challenges facing the aerospace and cyber communities.
-
From blueprint to the battlefield, how the US is preparing for tomorrow’s world order
As the U.S. military moves from the Middle East to the Pacific, it’s going to take a multidomain force to deter and possibly defeat advanced adversaries. Find out how government, military and industry leaders are preparing for tomorrow’s world order.
-
QinetiQ inks $45 million prototyping deal with US Army
The contract follows the company’s announcement that it plans to acquire software provider Avantus Federal for $590 million.
-
Q&A Test Page
Testing Q&A interaction
-
Indra unveils new active protection radar
Spanish company Indra said this month it has developed an active protection radar for armored vehicles that can detect drones and other projectiles.
-
Don’t miss out on coverage of the annual surface Navy conference
We’re on the ground at the Surface Navy Association’s symposium to ask military leaders and political decision-makers whether the service has the competitive edge to defeat America’s adversaries in a potential conflict.
-
World leaders assess the state of global security — and predict what’s to come
This year’s Outlook project includes contributions from defense ministers, alliance leaders, government directors, military officers, industry executives and analysts.
-
As the Dubai Airshow wraps up, find out what industry is bringing to the table
Defense News has landed in the Middle East to find out how artificial intelligence and other emerging tech could help countries strengthen their air forces, and how industry plans to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
-
European nations eye new tech to defend the continent
Join us in Madrid as we cover industry offerings, government concerns and military challenges on the continent during FEINDEF 2021.
-
AUSA: A transformation and strategic shift
Join us in D.C. as we cover the U.S. Army’s modernization efforts and a change in focus from the Middle East to the Pacific.
-
Air, Space & Cyber Conference
Don’t miss out on this year’s Air Force Association Conference. We are on the ground at National Harbor, talking to Air Force, Space Force and defense industry officials about the challenges facing the aerospace and cyber communities.
-
From blueprint to the battlefield, how the US is preparing for tomorrow’s world order
As the U.S. military moves from the Middle East to the Pacific, it’s going to take a multidomain force to deter and possibly defeat advanced adversaries. Find out how government, military and industry leaders are preparing for tomorrow’s world order.














