Technology
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May- 2025 -22 May
German Firm Debuts Q-RECON Surface Drone for Maritime Surveillance
German maritime defense company FLANQ has unveiled Q-RECON, a compact uncrewed surface vessel built for coastal and near-shore missions.
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22 May
Honeywell to Upgrade Japan’s H60, CH-47F Aircraft Systems
Honeywell will provide advanced systems for the modernization of Japan’s H60 fleet and the new CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift helicopters.
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21 May
US Army Plans 3D-Printed Drone Expansion at Rock Island Arsenal
The Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center (RIA-JMTC) plans to ramp up production of 3D-printed drones for the US Army.
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21 May
China Claims New Decoy Tech Creates ‘Ghost Fleet’ From Just One Warship
China claims to have developed a radar decoy system that floods enemy sensors with false signals, creating a so-called “ghost fleet.”
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21 May
How Gecko Robotics Is Rewiring Military Maintenance
As military infrastructure ages and maintenance struggles to keep up, Gecko Robotics is changing the game with its cutting-edge technology.
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20 May
US Receives First Upgraded AN/TPY-2 Radar For Boosted Hypersonic Defense
The US Missile Defense Agency has received its first upgraded AN/TPY-2 radar to detect, track, and discriminate among ballistic missile threats.
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19 May
RTX Teams With UAE Partners to Produce Defense-Critical Gallium
RTX has signed an agreement with Tawazun Council and Emirates Global Aluminium to explore gallium production at EGA’s facility in Abu Dhabi.
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19 May
Five US Navy Warships Get AR Tech for Remote-Assisted Repairs
The US Navy has integrated a remote assistance solution into five warships to optimize their onboard sustainment operations.
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19 May
Airbus Expands MQ-72C Drone Development with L3Harris Support
L3Harris will provide system integration capabilities for the Airbus MQ-72C drone equipped with digital infrastructure and a command-and-control system.
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16 May
Terma’s New 3D Radar Flags Hostile Micro Drones by Analyzing Flight Patterns
Danish defense firm Terma has unveiled a new 3D radar designed to tackle a persistent challenge in modern air defense: spotting tiny drones that don’t want to be seen.
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