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Air
Safran to Continue Engine Support for Royal Navy Merlin Helicopters
The UK has awarded Safran Helicopter Engines a contract to extend support for Royal Navy Merlin medium-lift rotorcraft engines.
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Cyber
General Dynamics to Revamp CENTCOM’s IT Infrastructure
General Dynamics has received a $922-million contract to update the US Central Command’s information technology infrastructure.
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Air
British Army Upskills Airborne Medics for Global Response
The British Army has trained airborne medical personnel for international deployment at Salisbury Plain in Southern England.
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US Taps Consortium for Army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle Software Prototype
The US has teamed with eight industry partners to prototype autonomous software and processes for the army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle program.
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Air
US Air Force to Transform F-16s Into Autonomous Flight Testbeds
The US Air Force has selected three F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets for the agency’s autonomous flight testing program.
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Valkyrie Tactical Drone Demos Electronic Warfare Attack for US Marines
Kratos has showcased the XQ-58A Valkyrie unmanned aerial system’s electronic warfare capabilities for the US Marine Corps in Florida.
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Technology
DISA Orders Electromagnetic Battle Management Prototype From Palantir
Palantir has received a contract to provide an electromagnetic battle management prototype for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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War
UK, Netherlands Airdrop Humanitarian Aid for Gaza
The British and Dutch governments have deployed their air forces to the Middle East to supply humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.
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Technology
US Navy, Air Force to Begin Joint Fighter Jet Training in 2024
The US Navy and Air Force will start cooperative fighter pilot training this year through a Joint Simulation Environment.
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Land
Albania Reopens Kuçova Airbase for NATO Operations
Albania has relaunched the Kuçova airbase following the site’s modernization to support future NATO air missions. Located in Berat, the hub was established in the 1950s to serve as a major airstrip for the Albanian Air Force. The installation was damaged during a civil conflict in the late 1990s and was then renovated according to NATO standards in the early 2000s. In 2019, work for the Kuçova upgrade began. It incorporated improvements to runways, the control tower, storage facilities, and hangar. The revamped area will now enable Tirana to support NATO’s broader aerial deployments, logistics, military training, and exercises, the alliance wrote. Funding for the center’s reopening amounted to approximately 50 million euros ($53.7 million) and was drawn from the organization’s security investment framework for primary defense construction initiatives in member states. “The airbase will serve as an important NATO air hub,” NATO Acting Spokesperson Dylan White said. “The makeover of Kuçova airbase is a strategic investment and shows that NATO continues to strengthen its presence in the Western Balkans, an area of strategic importance to the Alliance.” Latest NATO Infrastructure Projects Luxembourg started the development of two buildings for NATO in Capellen last month. The center will house up …
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