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Asia Pacific
Silynxcom Expands Asia-Pacific Customer Base With $500K Tactical Headset Deal
Israeli firm Silynxcom has signed a $500,000 contract to deliver its proprietary in-ear tactical headset systems for a military customer in the Asia-Pacific.
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Air
Lockheed Martin, L3Harris to Build F-35 Upkeep Center in Canada
Lockheed Martin and MAS, a Canadian segment of L3Harris, have agreed to deepen cooperation to launch an F-35 depot in Mirabel, Quebec, advancing Ottawa’s push for domestic sustainment of its future fighter fleet.
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Americas
HII’s REMUS Underwater Drone Program Reaches 25-Year Mark
HII has announced the 25th anniversary of its REMUS unmanned underwater vehicle family, highlighting its global adoption and expanded mission capabilities.
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Americas
SOUTHCOM to Create New Branch for Unmanned Capabilities
The US Southern Command is opening its first-ever dedicated segment to oversee unmanned missions in Central and South America.
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Air
Textron Secures US Air Force Deal for F-15 Defensive Sensor Tests
Textron Systems has received a $9.5-million contract to support a US Air Force assessment of a core defensive sensor aboard the F-15 Eagle combat aircraft.
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Air
MQ-20 Avenger to Support US Navy’s Autonomy Battle Planning Effort
The US Navy has partnered with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. to deploy its MQ-20 Avenger unmanned aerial system for the service’s Collaborative Autonomy Mission Planning and Debrief project.
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Americas
US Bill Seeks Concealed Carry Rights for Special Ops, Veterans
The US House of Representatives has unveiled legislation to grant nationwide concealed carry authority to active-duty and veteran US special operations personnel.
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Americas
US Space Force Expands Orbit Tracking With New Ground Sensor in Hawaii
The US Space Force has approved upgrades for its Ground-Based Optical Sensor System at the Maui Space Surveillance Complex in Hawaii, expanding its ability to track objects across Earth’s orbits.
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Americas
Pentagon Taps Automakers for WWII-Style Weapons Industry Push
Washington is exploring a World War II-style expansion of US weapons manufacturing, holding early talks with automobile developers, including General Motors and Ford, to repurpose factory capacity for military production.
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