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Drones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Pentagon Watchdog Warns Unclear Anti-Drone Rules Leave US Bases Exposed
A US Department of Defense paper has warned that unclear and inconsistent policies are leaving some American military installations vulnerable to drone incursions.
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Land
Soframe to Provide French Army With Heavy Recovery Vehicles
Paris has awarded Soframe a contract to supply Heavy Recovery Vehicles to the French Army, a move aimed at enhancing battlefield support capabilities.
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Sea
Malaysia’s First Maharaja Lela Ship Heads to Sea Trials, Third Advances Assembly
Malaysia’s initial Maharaja Lela-class littoral combat ship has left its berth for initial sea trials as construction milestones were also reached on the program’s third vessel, signaling renewed momentum in the long-delayed naval project.
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Technology
Lockheed Martin Demos Future Command and Control System for US Army
Lockheed Martin has showcased a Next Generation Command and Control prototype for the US Army at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
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Drones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Ukraine Opens Brave1 Dataroom to Train AI for Drone Defense
Ukraine is rolling out a secure digital environment to counter Russian unmanned aerial system attacks, using real battlefield data to train and test artificial intelligence models within the government-backed Brave1 defense innovation cluster.
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Arms
Japan Audit Flags $7.1B in Undelivered US Military Equipment After Five Years
Japan’s Board of Audit has revealed that military equipment worth roughly $7.1 billion procured from the US has yet to be delivered more than five years after contracts were signed.
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Americas
Elbit Systems to Supply More Iron Fist Protection Kits for US Army Bradleys
Israeli arms developer Elbit Systems has received a $228-million contract to provide its proprietary Iron Fist active protection system for the US Army’s Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.
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Sea
Philippine Navy Receives First Rajah Sulayman Patrol Boat From S. Korea
The Philippine Navy has accepted the lead Rajah Sulayman-class offshore patrol vessel from South Korea as part of a 2022 contract.
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Sea
Turkey’s Desan to Open First Overseas Shipyard in Malaysia
Turkish defense shipbuilder Desan will establish its first overseas facility in Malaysia, marking a significant expansion of Ankara’s growing maritime footprint in Southeast Asia.
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