Technology
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Dec- 2025 -23 December
US Congress Moves to Create Pentagon-Led Defense AI Institute
US lawmakers are pushing to speed up the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across the military to keep America ahead of global rivals.
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23 December
Hanwha to Develop South Korea’s Cheongung-III Radar
Hanwha Systems has won a contract amounting to $135.5 million to develop the radar for South Korea’s next-generation Cheongung-III.
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23 December
Rheinmetall Taps Polish Firm SATIM for German Satellite Reconnaissance Program
Rheinmetall has signed an agreement with the Polish company SATIM to support a satellite-based reconnaissance program for Germany.
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23 December
Collins Shows Off Anti-Jam Tech Inside Small, Mountable Card
Collins Aerospace has shown that a small card is all it takes to power systems with next-generation anti-jamming capability.
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23 December
Quantum Timing Steps Into GPS-Denied Ops With Safran-Infleqtion Collab
Integrated timing bundle is pairing Tiqker optical atomic clock with White Rabbit and SecureSync systems, delivering resilient synchronization for GPS-denied operations.
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22 December
From Days to Seconds: AI Streamlines Pilot Readiness for US Air Force
The DHA CDAO team competed against 50 other teams with an AI-driven solution to automate aeromedical clearance for US Air Force pilots — a crucial step in getting pilots back on duty after medical issues or injuries.
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22 December
US Air Force to Install PhantomStrike Radar on VISTA Testbed Aircraft
The US Air Force has selected Raytheon’s PhantomStrike radar for its autonomous X-62A Variable In-flight Simulation Test Aircraft as part of a series of upgrades.
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19 December
Thales Taps Indian Firm for Rafale AESA Radar Components
Thales has contracted SFO Technologies to manufacture wired structures for the Indian Rafale. RBE2 active electronically scanned array radar.
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19 December
By 2027, 50,000 Humanoid Robots Could Serve as the US Military’s Frontline
The US military’s next battalion might not be composed of trained cadets, but humanoid robots standing 5.9 feet tall.
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18 December
US Navy Rolls Out AI Master’s Degree as Pentagon Races to Stay Ahead
The US Navy is rolling out a new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence degree aimed at training future military leaders to better understand and employ AI in operational settings.
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