Technology
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Apr- 2022 -19 April
USSOCOM Invests $10M in Jet Boots Dive Propulsion Systems
US Special Operations Command has awarded Patriot3 Inc. a $10 million contract for the acquisition of Jet Boots Dive Propulsion Systems through 2027.
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19 April
Israel Tests New Laser-Based Air Defense System
Israel has tested its new laser air defense system that can shoot down drones, rockets, mortars, and anti-tank missiles.
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19 April
DARPA Seeking Proposals for Phase 2 Hypersonic Defense Tech Development
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has issued a request for proposals for the second phase of the Glide Breaker program.
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18 April
S. Korea Developing AESA Radar Tech for Frigates, Destroyers
South Korea is nearing the end of development on its new Active Electronically Scanned Array radar, which can detect multiple targets.
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18 April
US Air Force Receives First E-4B Simulator
The US Air Force has taken delivery of its first-ever E-4B aircraft simulator to help pilots and flight engineers in training.
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18 April
US Air Force Deploys ‘Robot Dog’
The US Air Force has deployed the Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle (QUGV) at its base in Portland, Oregon.
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15 April
India to Develop Unmanned Tank for Desert Warfare
India is planning to develop an unmanned ground combat vehicle based on the country’s Arjun Mk 1A main battle tank.
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15 April
US Navy Downs Target Drone With New Laser Weapon System
The US Navy shot down a target drone representing a subsonic cruise missile using a high energy laser weapon system.
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14 April
Israeli Firm to Demonstrate Defense System Prototype for Ground Soldiers
Israel has awarded BIRD Aerosystems a contract to demonstrate a defense system prototype to protect ground troops and sensitive installations from a range of threats.
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13 April
A Key Reason for Russia’s Colossal Electronic Warfare Failure in Ukraine
There is significant evidence that Russia’s EW/EA failure in Ukraine wasn't hardware-related — it was humanware-related.
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