Business
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May- 2022 -10 May
Anduril to Build Three Unmanned Subs for Australia in Three Years
Anduril Industries will develop three Extra Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicles for the Royal Australian Navy.
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10 May
Elbit Systems to Develop Training Tech for British Submarines
Elbit Systems has been chosen to provide training technologies for the UK navy’s future Dreadnought-class submarines.
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10 May
Raytheon, Firehawk to Collaborate on Hybrid Rocket Propulsion Tech
Raytheon has invested in Firehawk Aerospace to collaborate on research and development of future hybrid rocket propulsion technologies.
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10 May
BAE Systems, Microsoft to Develop Next-Gen Defense Solutions
BAE and Microsoft are advancing the use of cloud computing to develop next-generation solutions for naval missions and maritime defense technology.
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6 May
Australia Selects Naval Surveillance Drone for $900 Million
The Australian Department of Defence has selected Schiebel’s S-100 Camcopter drone for the Royal Australian Navy at a cost of $930 million.
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5 May
UK Orders Rheinmetall Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicles
The British Ministry of Defence has ordered seven Rheinmetall Mission Master autonomous unmanned ground vehicles to assess their effectiveness operating with ground troops.
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4 May
France Backs Out of P-75 Indian Submarine Project
Naval Group announced on Tuesday that it is pulling out of the multimillion-dollar P-75 submarine project for the Indian Navy.
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4 May
Indian Army Seeks Mounted Gun For Mountain Warfare
The Indian Army has issued a solicitation for information to procure an unspecified number of indigenous 105 mm/37 caliber mounted gun systems.
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3 May
Lockheed Martin to Reconfigure Multiple Launch Rocket System
Lockheed has secured a $224 million contract to continue recapitalization efforts on a portable automatic system for launching surface-to-surface missiles.
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3 May
Taiwan Considering Alternative Weapons Amid US Howitzer Delay
The Taiwanese defense ministry is considering purchasing alternative weapons amid a delay in the supply of an artillery system from the US.
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