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BAE Systems Packs EW Punch in ‘Small-Scale’ System for Airborne Attacks
BAE Systems has miniaturized its electromagnetic attack hardware into a compact, airborne system capable of delivering mass disruption effects from the sky.
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Americas
1-Km X-Ray Vision: RTX Gets Contract to Develop Long-Range Imaging Tech
An RTX business has been tapped to improve military awareness in an unusual way: extending military X-ray vision to nearly a kilometer to let operators see hidden objects from unprecedented distances.
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Ursa Major Rolls Out Hypersonic Missile That Adjusts Speed, Restarts Mid-Flight
Ursa Major is competing against hypersonic targets with its own high-speed missile designed to operate inside and beyond the Earth’s atmosphere.
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Europe
Armor for the Arctic: Integris Builds Gear That Survives Cold and Combat
Integris Composites is aiming to make soldiers in the Arctic tougher, announcing plans to build a protective system for extreme cold conditions.
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Americas
US Firm Showcases New Cargo Drone Capable of Flying Into High-Threat Zones
US forces could soon rely on a new cargo drone to take over high-risk supply missions, keeping troops out of the crosshairs while operating in the world’s most dangerous environments.
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Airbus Sets Out New Military Helicopter Concepts for NATO
Airbus has answered NATO’s call for the next generation of rotorcraft, unveiling concepts designed for high-speed flights and operational flexibility.
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General Atomics Brings Long-Range Naval Punch to MQ-9B Drone
General Atomics is adapting its MQ-9B drones to strike from greater distances, preparing them for extended air and naval operations.
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Americas
Drone With Robotic Arm Wins Best Innovation at US Army Competition
A team of soldiers has brought an “evacuation drone” concept to life, introducing a system capable of picking up downed drones in combat.
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Europe
UK Experiments With Light-Based Atomic Clocks for GPS-Free Navigation
The UK is experimenting with using light waves to tell time, taking early steps beyond traditional clocks for military applications.
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