Technology
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May- 2025 -7 May
China Turns to DeepSeek AI for Fighter Jet Design: Report
China has begun using the artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek to support the design of new military aircraft.
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7 May
US Military Eyes 3D-Printing Large Vehicle Parts in New $9M Illinois Lab
The US military’s effort to speed up how it builds and replaces vehicle parts is getting a high-tech lift thanks to a new $9-million research lab in Illinois.
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7 May
Latvian Startup Launches ‘BLAZE’ AI-Powered Counter-Drone System
Origin Robotics has introduced “BLAZE,” an autonomous, AI-driven counter-drone system targeting and neutralizing fast-moving aerial threats.
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6 May
Northrop Grumman to Build New US Space Force Ground Stations
Northrop Grumman is set to build advanced relay ground stations in the US and UK to improve critical missile warning and tracking satellites.
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6 May
UK Troops Train in Babcock Simulator That Shakes, Smokes, and Smells Like War
British soldiers are testing a new combat simulator that turns any space into a sensory-heavy combat zone, complete with realistic visuals, sound, smoke, shaking floors, and even the smell of conflict.
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6 May
MyDefence Unveils Wideband Antenna for Low-Frequency Drone Detection
MyDefence has introduced a compact wideband antenna designed to detect signals in lower frequency ranges used by hard-to-detect drones.
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6 May
Australian Defence Force to Bolster Deployable Health System
The Australian Army and Royal Air Force are set to receive new health and medical support to help servicemen without leaving the battlefield.
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5 May
Palladyne AI, Red Cat Complete Cross-Platform Multi-Drone Flight Test
Palladyne AI and Red Cat have completed a joint test flight with three different drones to advance multi-drone interoperability.
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5 May
US Space Force Approves S2E2 Missile Warning Ground System
The US Space Force has granted operational acceptance for the S2E2, a next-generation ground system supporting missile threat detection.
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5 May
US Approves Sale of Maritime Domain Information Tech to India
The US State Department has approved the potential sale of maritime domain awareness technology to India for an estimated $131 million.
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