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Feb- 2026 -4 FebruaryAsia Pacific
Australian Firm Targets GPS Vulnerabilities With Quantum Navigation
Australian firm Q-CTRL is showcasing a next-gen quantum-based navigation tech at the Singapore Airshow 2026, targeting growing concerns over GPS disruption in aviation and defense.
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Sep- 2025 -12 SeptemberAmericas
BAE Systems, AFRL Ink Three-Year Deal on Quantum Sensing and Networking
BAE Systems’ FAST Labs and the Air Force Research Laboratory have signed a three-year agreement to advance quantum sensing and networking.
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Aug- 2025 -29 AugustAmericas
DARPA Taps Q-CTRL to Advance Quantum Sensing for Military Vehicles
DARPA has awarded Australian firm Q-CTRL contracts worth $24.4 million to enhance quantum sensing tools for military vehicles.
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Jun- 2025 -11 JuneAmericas
Leidos Seeks to Solve GPS Jamming With Quantum Tech, Magnetic Fields
Leidos is developing an alternative navigation system that uses the Earth’s magnetic field as a stable reference, pairing it with quantum sensing to steer through environments where GPS signals can’t.
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Mar- 2025 -14 MarchAmericas
Lockheed to Develop Quantum Navigation System for US
Lockheed Martin has secured a contract with the Defense Innovation Unit to prototype a quantum-enabled inertial navigation system.
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Jun- 2024 -27 JuneAmericas
US Firm Develops AI-Enabled, Anti-GPS Jamming Navigation System
American tech startup SandboxAQ has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled navigation system it said can address persistent GPS jamming.
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Nov- 2023 -1 NovemberAsia Pacific
Australia Sees $200 Million Disruptive Tech Research Investment
Research initiative Defence Trailblazer is investing over $200 million in disruptive new technologies for the Australian Defence Force.
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Aug- 2023 -17 AugustAir
USAF Funds Quantum Navigation System to Overcome GPS Limitations
Alphabet spinoff SandboxAQ is developing a quantum navigation system for the US Air Force to complement the Global Positioning System.
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