Technology
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Nov- 2023 -21 November
US Army Deploys New AI-Enabled Electronic Warfare Tool
The US Army has deployed a new artificial intelligence-enabled tool to support electronic warfare missions.
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20 November
USAF Upgrades Eyewear to Protect Pilots From Laser Threats
The US Air Force Life Cycle Management Center has launched a project to upgrade the eyewear of pilots to protect them from laser threats.
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20 November
BAE to Enhance Typhoon Anti-Jamming Capabilities
BAE Systems has secured investment for the next phase of the Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft anti-jamming system.
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20 November
BlackBerry Inks Cyber Enhancement Agreement for Malaysia
Canadian firm BlackBerry has signed a software and services agreement to boost Malaysia’s cybersecurity capabilities.
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17 November
US Air Force Seeks Reserve Personnel for Cyber Operations
The US Air Force has launched a program to enlist “cutting-edge talents” to enhance the US Department of Defense’s cyber competitiveness.
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17 November
Raytheon to Modernize Tactical Radio Frequency Sensors for DARPA
DARPA has awarded Raytheon a $15-million contract to enhance the electronic capability of tactical radio frequency sensors.
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16 November
Russia’s Repurposed Spy Aircraft to Provide Strike Coordinates for Missile Units
Russia is developing a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft system to provide real-time target coordinates to ground-based weapon systems for more accurate strikes.
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16 November
EDGE Wants Emirati Guided Weapons on French, Indian Fighter Aircraft
The UAE’s EDGE Group has announced plans to equip the country's Rafale F4s and India’s Tejas combat jets with locally produced precision-guided munitions.
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15 November
Gecko Robotics to Demo Weld Inspection for Columbia Submarine Program
Gecko Robotics has won a contract to demonstrate advanced weld inspection services for the US Navy’s Columbia-class nuclear submarine program.
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15 November
Australia, Singapore Train for Hazardous Scenario Missions
Australia and Singapore have trained to improve interoperability in counter-chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives missions.
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