Technology
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Oct- 2022 -17 October
US Air Force F-16 to Obtain Thermoplastic Ventral Fin
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded Collins Aerospace a contract to develop a prototype ventral fin for the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft.
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17 October
Rohde & Schwarz, EID to Supply Portuguese Army With Software-Defined Radios
Rohde & Schwarz and technology developer EID have partnered to deliver handheld software-defined radios for the Portuguese Army.
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17 October
US Taps Leidos to Support Rapid Technology Insertion
The US Department of Defense has awarded Leidos a $1.5 billion task order to support rapid technology insertion for global missions.
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14 October
AM General Unveils Humvee With Switchblade Kamikaze Drones
AM General has unveiled a Humvee concept equipped with loitering munitions and a counter-drone system.
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14 October
General Atomics Unveils Long-Range Projectile for 155mm Howitzers
General Atomics-Electromagnetic Systems has designed a winged projectile for 155-mm cannons that can strike targets as far as 150 kilometers away.
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14 October
Northrop Subsidiary to Deliver Anti-Radiation Missiles to Australia
Alliant Techsystems Operations will deliver AGM-88E2 Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles to Australia.
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14 October
HII to Perform EW, Electromagnetic Spectrum Research for US Air Force
The US Air Force has selected HII to support electronic warfare and electromagnetic spectrum capabilities development and modernization.
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14 October
BAE Upgrades Maintenance Capability to Bolster F-16 Cybersecurity
BAE Systems has launched a new version of its Viper Memory Loader Verifier maintenance capability, reducing the F-16’s vulnerability to cyberattacks.
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13 October
Leonardo DRS to Supply Advanced Thermal Weapon Sights to US Army
The US Army has awarded a $579-million contract to Leonardo DRS for its advanced thermal weapon sights.
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13 October
Turkey Develops Tech Reducing Small Drones’ Reliance on GPS
Turkish defense company STM has developed technology that allows small drones to operate in GPS-contested environments using AI and “sophisticated computer vision techniques.”
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