Technology
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Jun- 2024 -6 June
Lockheed Martin Demonstrates AI-Enabled Air-to-Air Tactical Intercepts
Lockheed Martin has demonstrated how artificial intelligence could aid air-to-air intercepts in a tactical environment.
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6 June
Slingshot Develops AI Satellite Detection Tech for DARPA
Slingshot Aerospace has developed an AI system for DARPA to localize anomalous capabilities within large satellite constellations.
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5 June
Bittium to Provide Support for Finland’s Tactical Network, Voice Messaging System
Bittium has received a contract to support the Finnish Defence Forces’ wireless network and digital voice messaging capabilities.
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5 June
New Zealand Employs Artificial Dog for Canine Trauma Training
The New Zealand Defence Force has adopted a specialized canine mannequin to enhance trauma care and first aid training for military dogs.
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5 June
Skylark Demos Subsea Detection for US Navy’s Global-X Challenge in Estonia
Skylark Labs has demonstrated its subsea object detection and identification solution in Estonia as part of the US Navy’s Global-X Challenge.
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4 June
Airbus Teams With German AI Startup on Future Combat Air System
AI startup NeuralAgent has signed two contracts with Airbus to jointly develop capabilities for the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program.
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4 June
Japan Signs Railgun Cooperation Agreement With France, Germany
Japan’s defense acquisition organization has signed a cooperation agreement on railgun technology with France and Germany.
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3 June
Avioniq to Offer Modeling, Simulation Tech for UK Hypersonic Program
The UK Ministry of Defence has selected Avioniq to develop modeling and simulation software for the country’s maiden hypersonic missile development effort.
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3 June
Taiwan to Create DARPA-Inspired Innovation Unit for Asymmetric Warfare
Taiwan’s new defense minister has unveiled plans to create the country’s own Defense Innovation Unit to boost its asymmetrical warfare capabilities.
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3 June
US Air Force Wants New, Advanced Sensors for All-Weather ISR Missions
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has asked industry partners to develop new, advanced sensors that can support all-weather intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
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