Technology
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Dec- 2025 -11 December
New Semiconductor Switch Created to Shield Military Systems From Strong RF Pulses
California-based Menlo Micro has debuted what it called the “most robust” semiconductor switch for aerospace and defense systems.
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11 December
US ‘Card-Size’ Radio Tech Aims for Full-Spectrum EW and SIGINT Dominance
SDR4320VP is a software-defined radio technology, built on a micro device chip, and supporting data rates up to 100 gigabits per second.
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11 December
Fresh Off Debut, Italy’s Michelangelo Dome Aces First Defense Test
Leonardo’s Michelangelo Dome did not wait long to show what it can do, clearing its first air defense test less than 10 days after debuting.
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10 December
DDG(X) Destroyer: A Better US Navy Combatant
Unpack how DDG(X) will push beyond today’s destroyer limits with a new and improved architecture to shape the US Navy’s future fleet.
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10 December
US Air Force Brings AI Teammates Into Wargaming
AMESA has scored a $1.25-million contract from the US Air Force’s innovation arm to expand its Agent Cloud AI wargaming system at Air University in Alabama.
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10 December
Raytheon, Amazon to Collaborate on Cloud-Based Satellite Operations
Raytheon announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services to improve satellite data processing and mission control operations.
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10 December
Northrop Grumman Rolls Out Smarter G/ATOR Radar
A software upgrade is giving Northrop Grumman’s G/ATOR sharper eyes, spotting threats farther and enabling faster reactions.
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10 December
Nigeria Unveils First Wargaming Hub for Modern Land Warfare
Nigeria is taking military preparedness to a new level with the inauguration of its “ultra-modern” wargaming hub.
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10 December
Military Meets Academia in US Quest for Next-Gen Signals Intelligence
Researchers at Auburn University are leading a fresh push to develop the next generation of signals intelligence tools that could keep soldiers connected in signal-denied environments.
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9 December
Indian Army Uses 3D Concrete Printing to Reinforce Forward Positions Fast
India’s homegrown 3D concrete printer has moved into forward areas, helping troops reinforce positions along the country’s northern borders.
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