Technology
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Apr- 2026 -24 April
AI That Fixes Maintenance Data Chaos Wins in US Army Challenge
The US Army’s latest artificial intelligence data and analytics competition has come to a close, pushing teams to go beyond concepts and assemble deployable solutions that solve actual field problems.
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24 April
Soldier Tracking Moves Beyond Spreadsheets With New US Army Tool
Personnel tracking in the US Army is moving beyond spreadsheets and manual reports, thanks to a new system that automates data collection and visualization.
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24 April
UK’s Roke Ditches Specialist Dependency With New Counter-Drone System
Could military units soon manage counter-drone operations without heavy reliance on specialists? Roke suggests this may be possible.
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23 April
LTAMDS Explained: The US Army’s New 360-Degree Air Defense Radar
This LTAMDS guide breaks down the radar’s development, its full-sphere coverage advantage, and why it marks a shift in modern battlefield sensing.
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23 April
Ukraine Pushes for Sovereign Satellite Communication Capability
GomSpace and Stetman have signed an agreement to jointly develop dual-use, sovereign satellite communications capabilities for Ukraine.
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23 April
Silynxcom Expands Asia-Pacific Customer Base With $500K Tactical Headset Deal
Israeli firm Silynxcom has signed a $500,000 contract to deliver its proprietary in-ear tactical headset systems for a military customer in the Asia-Pacific.
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23 April
‘A Universal Radio’: KNDS’ PHORIO to Link Military Robots Across Different Domains
Military robots are poised to become more connected on the battlefield, thanks to a new tactical radio designed for all types of remote-controlled systems operating across various domains.
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23 April
Swedish Firm Unveils ‘Smallest Mobile Satellite Terminal’ for Its Category
Ovzon could be setting a new standard for on-the-move satellite communications, introducing a new terminal it described as the “smallest in its class.”
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23 April
FN Herstal Launches Holographic Sight Built to Remain Usable When Damaged
In battlefield conditions where optics are highly vulnerable, a new micro red dot sight from Belgian firm FN Herstal is designed to remain usable even when damaged, thanks to its fail-safe reticle technology.
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23 April
Can Standard Rifles Take on Drones? Italian Firm Develops New Solution
Czechoslovak Group is entering the counter-drone space with new ammunition designed to disperse tungsten pellets to take down unmanned aerial vehicles.
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