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Jun- 2025 -17 JuneAmericas
OpenAI Wins $200M Contract With US Military
The US Department of Defense on Monday awarded OpenAI a $200-million contract to put generative artificial intelligence to work for the military.
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11 JuneAmericas
US General Says 3D Printers Should Join Guns on Battlefield to Speed Up Repairs
A high-ranking US Army officer has proposed equipping units with 3D printers alongside weapons to enable critical battlefield repairs when immediate support is not available.
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11 JuneAmericas
Anthropic Unlocks AI for Top-Secret Defense Data
American firm Anthropic is behind a new artificial intelligence tool designed to handle the military’s most sensitive defense information.
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11 JuneAmericas
US Army Taps Oshkosh for $27.6M Boost to Medium Trailer Fleet
The US Army has awarded Oshkosh Defense a $27.6-million contract for a new batch of Medium Equipment Trailers, strengthening its investment in ground logistics.
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10 JuneAir
MD Helicopters Pitches MD 530F as US Army’s Next Trainer
MD Helicopters is pitching its five-bladed MD 530F as the US Army’s next training platform to prepare the next generation of military pilots.
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10 JuneAmericas
Skyways Lands $37M USAF Deal to Mass-Produce Cargo Drone
Texas-based aerospace firm Skyways has secured a $37-million contract from the US Air Force to advance its V3 autonomous cargo drone from prototyping to full-rate production.
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6 JuneAmericas
US Navy to Rename Ships Honoring Civil Rights Icons
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is facing criticism following directives to rename US Navy ships named after civil rights leaders.
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5 JuneAmericas
US Army Taps Picogrid’s Legion to Connect Fragmented Battlefield Networks
The US Army has chosen Picogrid’s Legion software to connect military systems that struggle to communicate effectively with one another.
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5 JuneAmericas
Lockheed Launches ‘AI Fight Club’ to Test Warfighting Algorithms
Lockheed Martin has launched a virtual proving ground to assess how artificial intelligence systems would perform in air, land, sea, and space domains.
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5 JuneAmericas
Can 3D-Printed Skin Save Soldiers? The US Army Thinks So
The US Army is teaming up with researchers in Hawaii to explore how 3D-printed skin and other lab-grown tissues could treat troops with chemical, biological, and burn-related injuries.
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