electronics
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Mar- 2026 -27 MarchAmericas
Northrop Explores Diamonds to Power Future Military Systems
Northrop is pushing into the next generation of microelectronics by powering them with an unlikely material: lab-grown diamonds.
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19 MarchAmericas
Element, Leonardo Team Up for Next-Gen US Navy Electromagnetic Testing
Maryland-based certification specialist Element US Space & Defense has partnered with Leonardo DRS to support electromagnetic testing activities for the US Navy.
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Dec- 2025 -17 DecemberAmericas
Spectra Readies Military Vehicles for Data-Heavy, Sensor-Driven Warfare
Expandable Secure Recorder is a rugged, high-performance mission computing system, featuring removable storage, encryption-ready configurations, and compact vehicle-mounted form factor.
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Aug- 2025 -13 AugustAmericas
New Wearable for US Troops Packs 25 Mini-Detectors for Vitals, Hazard Tracking
US Special Operations Forces will soon get a new chest-worn sensor capable of tracking vital signs and detecting dangerous gases or chemicals, all at the same time.
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4 AugustAsia Pacific
China Claims New ‘Storm Eye’ Concept Creates Electromagnetic ‘Calm Zone’
Chinese scientists have reportedly found a way to carve out a "calm zone" in the chaos of electromagnetic warfare, like the eye of a storm, to jam enemy systems without disrupting their own.
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Jul- 2025 -17 JulyTechnology
Taiwan Unveils Self-Destructing Storage Device to Guard Classified Files
Taiwanese electronics firm TeamGroup has unveiled a solid-state drive (SSD) built with a self-destruct feature to protect classified or sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands.
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Mar- 2025 -18 MarchBusiness
Saab Partners With Ukrainian Defense Firm on Sensors, Electronics
Saab and Ukrainian defense firm Radionix have signed a memorandum of understanding for the development and maintenance of sensors and defense electronics.
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