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Americas
US Navy Unveils Push to ‘Weaponize’ Data and AI
The US Navy is rolling out a new strategy to “weaponize” data and AI, turning raw sensor feeds into tactics, tech tweaks, and software updates fast enough to keep pace with modern conflict.
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Business
Motorola to Expand Mission Network Offering With $4B Silvius Acquisition
Motorola Solutions has finalized its $4.4-billion acquisition of Silvus Technologies Holdings, a mission-critical mobile ad-hoc network developer based in California.
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Air
US Army Targets New Fleets to Replace Gray Eagle, Shadow Drones
The US Army is preparing to phase out its MQ-1C Gray Eagle and RQ-7B Shadow unmanned aerial systems under the Army Transformation Initiative.
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Europe
Kosovo, Albania, Croatia Forge Cooperation for Stronger Balkan Defense
Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia are working to turn their defense declaration earlier this year into concrete action, aiming to strengthen regional security and interoperability.
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Asia Pacific
Indian Navy to Commission Two P-17A Frigates
The Indian Navy is commissioning two Project-17 Alpha (P-17A) homegrown frigates in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, as part of a 2015 initiative to expand its surface combatant fleet.
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Air
Reinforcement Learning Tech Takes Off in South Korea’s New AI Flight Simulator
The Republic of Korea Air Force has accepted an AI-powered tactical development and flight simulation system — the first in the country to leverage reinforcement learning (RL) technology.
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Americas
Texas Firm’s Retractor Device Tops Pentagon-Funded Study for Battlefield Surgery
A study backed by the US Department of Defense has identified the Titan CSR from Texas-based Advanced Surgical Retractor Systems as the top-performing surgical retraction tool for forward-deployed military medical teams.
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Africa
Ghana Weighs New Military Aircraft After Deadly Helicopter Crash
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama is considering a plan to replace the country’s aging military aircraft fleet after a fatal helicopter incident earlier this month that killed eight high-profile officials, including two cabinet ministers.
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Arms
Poland Investigates Possible Invoice Fraud in Korean Arms Sales
Poland is investigating a Warsaw-based company that received approximately $27.5 million from a Korean arms manufacturer after the NATO government signed multibillion-dollar weapons deals with Seoul.
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Nuclear
California Firm’s Portable Nuclear Reactor to Power US Military Base
California-based power generation company Radiant has signed an agreement to provide a mass-produced nuclear microreactor for a US military installation under the Advanced Nuclear Power for Installations program.
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