Technology
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Nov- 2022 -28 November
QinetiQ-Led Team to Deliver Next Demo Phase of UK’s Future Immersive Warfare Simulator
QinetiQ, Inzpire, and BAE Systems will carry out the concept demonstration phase of the UK Royal Navy’s synthetic training solution program.
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28 November
British Army Investing $109M in Advanced Communication System
The British Army has tapped L3Harris to produce and deliver an advanced communication system for $109 million.
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28 November
US OKs Fielding BriteCloud Miniaturized Decoy on F-16 Fighters
The US Air National Guard has approved Leonardo’s BriteCloud 218 miniaturized decoy for its F-16 fighter aircraft.
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28 November
Raytheon Team to Bid on British Army Strategic Training Program
Raytheon UK bids to become the next strategic training partner for the British Army’s Collective Training Transformation Program.
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24 November
Japan to Announce Next-Gen Fighter Project Next Month: Report
Japan will reportedly co-develop a next-generation fighter jet with the UK and Italy. A formal agreement is expected next month.
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24 November
Turkish ‘Loyal Wingman’ Combat Drone Completes Ground Trials
Turkish drone developer Baykar wrapped up ground trials of its Kizilelma ‘loyal wingman' drone prototype this week.
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24 November
Finnish Military to Receive Additional Handheld, Vehicular Radios
The Finnish Defence Forces have awarded Bittium Wireless a contract to provide additional handheld and vehicular radios.
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24 November
USAF Enhances HH-60G Helicopter Firepower With Four More Machine Guns
The US Air Force has introduced a concept to mount four additional M240 machine guns onto the HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter.
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23 November
US Army, Nanotechnology Experts to Develop New Soldier Protection Gear
The US Army is investing $1.05 million in the development of protective equipment made from nanoscale materials.
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23 November
Royal Air Force Flies First Sustainably-Fueled Military Transport Aircraft
The Royal Air Force completed the first sustainably-fueled military transporter flight, an important step toward the Net Zero target by 2040.
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