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Feb- 2022 -17 FebruaryAir
US, UK Sign Future Vertical Lift Program Agreement
US and UK army officials signed an agreement to explore working together on future vertical lift programs.
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17 FebruaryAir
Sikorsky-Boeing Announces Honeywell Engine to Power DEFIANT X
The Sikorsky-Boeing Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), DEFIANT X, will be powered by a Honeywell engine.
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17 FebruaryAmericas
US Army Testing Armored Vehicle Communications Gear
The US Army is testing new mobile communications gear to improve the operational capabilities of armored units.
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16 FebruaryAmericas
US Army to Test Finger-Warming Device in Alaska
US Army researchers will test a hand warming device during the Arctic Eagle 2022 exercise, beginning later this month in Alaska.
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10 FebruaryAmericas
US Army Adjusting Expectations of IVAS Next-Gen Goggles
The US Army is adjusting its expectations of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System combat goggles amid a full-year delay.
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10 FebruaryAmericas
US Army Seeking All-Electric Vehicle Fleet to Slash Carbon Emissions
The US Army is looking to field an all-electric fleet of light-duty non-tactical vehicles by 2027 to reduce carbon emissions as part of its Climate Strategy.
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10 FebruaryAmericas
US Army Unveils Ground Vehicle Cyber Attack Protection
The US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center has operationally tested a system designed to protect ground vehicles from cyber attacks.
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8 FebruaryAmericas
US Army Trains With M-LIDS Counter-Drone System in Kuwait
US soldiers with the 4th Infantry Division trained with the M-LIDS vehicle-mounted counter-drone system in Kuwait last month.
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8 FebruaryAmericas
General Dynamics Clinches US Army Crypto Key Loader Contract
General Dynamics has been awarded a $229 million US Army contract to develop a device to manage and transfer cryptographic key material.
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7 FebruaryTechnology
BAE Software to Link Air, Land, Sea Sensors and Weapons
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has tapped BAE Systems to develop a software that connects military sensors and weapons.
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