Americas
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Apr- 2026 -15 April
New VR Training Tool Shows Not Just What Soldiers Did, But What Drove Their Actions
A new VR training system is set to give military instructors a deeper level of insight into soldier performance, showing not only what happens during training, but what drives it.
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15 April
L3Harris Explores New Autonomous EW Setup for Rapid Threat Response
L3Harris Technologies is exploring a new autonomous electronic warfare setup that can identify and counter threats in real time.
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15 April
Safe Pro’s New Miniaturized AI System Turns Drone Video Into Live Threat Maps
The US military could soon enhance its battlefield mapping capabilities by turning drone footage into real-time maps using a new edge computing system.
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15 April
REGENT’s Hybrid Seaglider Skims Just Above the Waves in Breakthrough Test
REGENT’s Squire seaglider has demonstrated its ability to fly just above the waterline, skimming the surface in a recent test that pushes the hybrid platform closer to operational use.
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15 April
Hanwha Ocean Engages Nova Scotia, Irving to Boost Canada Submarine Bid
Hanwha Ocean has sought to expand cooperation with institutions in Nova Scotia as part of its efforts to win Canada’s Patrol Submarine Project.
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15 April
US Air Force Adds $68.6M to Lockheed Martin Missile Warning Satellite Program
The US Air Force has added $68.6 million to a Lockheed Martin program that builds next-generation satellites designed to detect missile launches from space.
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15 April
Haiti Gangs Under Pressure But Adapting to Crackdown: UN Report
Anti-gang operations in Haiti have halted the powerful armed groups' expansion in the capital, but progress remains uneven, a UN expert report said Tuesday.
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14 April
MK 54 Lightweight Torpedo: How the US Navy Hunts Submarines
Beneath the surface, discover how the MK 54 lightweight torpedo is designed to track, pursue, and neutralize submarines in complex underwater environments.
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14 April
Baylor University Launches Arctic Lab to Study Cold’s Impact on Troops
Baylor University in Texas has opened a facility designed to simulate Arctic conditions and study how cold affects US warfighters and first responders.
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14 April
California Firm Debuts New Computing Devices for Real-Time Data Processing
California-based Aitech is advancing battlefield computing with new single-board computers built to improve tactical decision-making where every millisecond matters.
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