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Air
GE Aerospace, Palantir Launch AI Push to Keep More US Military Planes in the Air
The companies said the goal is to spot problems earlier, untangle supply chain bottlenecks, and help sustain a larger share of mission-ready aircraft.
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Business
Hidonix Joins Defense Sector With AI, Robotics Focus
California-based Hidonix Industries has formally repositioned itself as a defense contractor, directing its expertise in artificial intelligence and robotics toward military and public safety operations.
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Iranian Civilians Helped Israel Identify Targets for Strikes, Security Official Says
Israel has relied in part on intelligence provided by Iranian civilians to identify targets for airstrikes inside Iran.
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Americas
Pratt & Whitney to Deliver TJ150 Engines for Black Arrow Missiles
Pratt & Whitney has secured a contract to provide TJ150 turbojet engines for Leidos Dynetics’ Black Arrow air-to-ground missile.
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Americas
BlackSky to Develop Large-Aperture Space Imaging Testbed for US Air Force
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded BlackSky Geospatial Solutions a contract to develop and test a large-aperture optical imaging system for future space-based intelligence missions.
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Air
US Air Force Revives E-7A Wedgetail Work With $2.4B Boeing Contracts
The US Air Force has awarded Boeing $2.43 billion in contracts to continue development work on the E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft, signaling renewed momentum for the program.
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Americas
US Navy Christens Final Expeditionary Sea Base Vessel
The US Navy has christened the sixth and final vessel under its Expeditionary Sea Base program in San Diego, California.
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Europe
Russia Using Mercenaries, Intel Operatives to Guard ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tankers
Russia has placed individuals with military and intelligence backgrounds aboard oil tankers used to transport sanctioned crude through the Baltic Sea.
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Americas
US Tests Suspected Weapon Tied to Havana Syndrome in Secret Lab Experiments
The US has obtained and tested a suspected directed-energy weapon that investigators believe could help explain the controversial illness known as Havana Syndrome.
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