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Apr- 2025 -29 AprilAmericas
Anduril Rolls Out Compact New Variant of Pulsar EW System
Anduril has introduced Pulsar-L, the latest variant in its Pulsar line of electronic warfare systems, designed to bring advanced signal disruption capabilities.
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29 AprilTechnology
US Navy Showcases Gaming Device for Onboard Submarine Training
The US Navy has introduced a handheld gaming device to optimize operational training of submarine crews at sea.
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28 AprilAsia Pacific
New Chinese Tech Lets Drones Detect Submarines
Chinese scientists claim to have developed a drone-mounted submarine detection system designed for the ocean's "blind zones."
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28 AprilAir
UK Air Force Adopts Interactive Training Solution for Chinook Maintenance
The UK has launched an interactive platform to accelerate training for the Royal Air Force’s CH-47 Chinook helicopter sustainment teams.
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24 AprilAmericas
Kopin Wins Contract to Provide Microdisplays for Military Aviation Helmets
Kopin Corporation has been awarded a $7.5-million contract to supply microdisplays, a critical component of helmet-mounted display systems used by military aircraft pilots.
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24 AprilTechnology
Texas Biotech Company to Test Diarrhea Solution for Troops
The US Navy has signed an agreement with Maxwell Biosciences to conduct in vitro testing of a peptidomimetic drug to decrease diarrhea in warfighters.
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23 AprilLand
Israel Army Deploys ‘Robdozer’ — A Fortified Unmanned Engineering Vehicle
The Israeli Army has rolled out a new remote-controlled engineering vehicle said to transform the “paradigm of war” in Gaza.
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22 AprilAmericas
Collins Tests Data Integration Technology for US Marines
Collins Aerospace has tested new data integration technology to improve battlefield awareness for the US Marine Corps.
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21 AprilAmericas
Lockheed, Arquimea Advance Tactical ISR With AI-Powered Anomaly Detection
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and Arquimea have just dropped a major upgrade in tactical ISR — an AI-driven anomaly detection system designed to elevate visual intel to a whole new level.
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16 AprilAmericas
US Army’s ‘IVAS Next’ Competition Winner Expected in Four Months
The US Army’s quest to field an improved version of its troubled Integrated Visual Augmentation System may reach the finish line sooner than expected.
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