Technology
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Aug- 2022 -11 August
SeeByte to Continue Providing Software Solutions for Belgian Navy AUVs
The Belgian Navy has renewed the license of SeeByte to continue providing solutions for autonomous underwater vehicles (UAVs).
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11 August
S. Korea Seeking Reconnaissance Drone, Robot
South Korea has signed agreements with two local technology firms to develop a counter-terrorism robot and a reconnaissance drone.
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11 August
US Navy Tests New Avoidance Tech for Safer Crewed/Uncrewed Teaming Flight
The US Navy has tested a first-of-its-kind avoidance system 'Guardian' for safer manned and unmanned teaming in congested airspace.
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11 August
L3Harris, Vuzix to Collaborate on Military Optics System
Vuzix has signed a collaborative agreement with L3Harris Technologies to develop a cutting-edge military optics system.
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10 August
US Army Unveils Space, Cyber, Special Ops Triad Concept
The US Army said it will form a “triad” comprising Cyber Command, Special Operations Command, and the Space and Missile Defense Command.
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10 August
‘Most Mission Capable Indoor Drone’ to Enter Australian, New Zealand Markets
Australian company EPE has announced a partnership with US unmanned systems developer Shield AI to market the latter’s Nova 2 drone in Australia and New Zealand.
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9 August
Lockheed Martin Tests Missile Interceptor Communications System
Lockheed Martin announced on Monday that it has successfully tested the communications system of its Next Generation Interceptor.
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9 August
US Army Taps SpaceLink to Explore Tactical Communications Network
The US Army has signed an agreement with space tech firm SpaceLink to jointly explore a tactical communications network.
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8 August
USAF to Use Hi-Tech Headset to Train Against Chinese, Russian Aircraft
The US Air Force will begin using augmented reality headsets with a state-of-the-art visor to train against Chinese and Russian aircraft.
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5 August
Lockheed Martin Launches Final Missile Warning Satellite
Lockheed Martin has successfully launched its sixth missile warning satellite from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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