Teledyne FLIR Defense's Black Hornet 4 Personal Reconnaissance System has been chosen as a winner of the U.S
Teledyne FLIR Defense has won a five-year contract worth $168.3 million from the U
Teledyne FLIR Defense has won a five-year contract worth up to $91 million to provide its Black Hornet 4 Personal Reconnaissance Systems to the United States Army. The nano-unmanned aerial systems...
Teledyne FLIR has launched Prism AIMMGen, a new tool that simplifies AI and machine learning (ML) model creation using synthetic data, providing a solution for commercial, defense, and first response...
Teledyne FLIR Defense has secured two five-year contracts worth up to $47 million to supply and support ground robots for the U.S
Teledyne FLIR Defense has announced that it is delivering its Star SAFIRE 380-HLD multi-spectral imaging systems to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) as part of an agreement worth up...
Teledyne FLIR Defense introduced the UltraFORCE 380-HDc imaging system for helicopters at the ongoing Farnborough International Air Show. This long-range airborne surveillance solution is not subject to International Traffic in Arms...
Teledyne FLIR Defense has been awarded a $15 million contract to deliver over 150 ThermoSight HISS-XLR weapon sights to a NATO partner country. The contract, awarded by the U
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China has approved the commercial operation of autonomous passenger drones for the first time, with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issuing Operator Certificates (OC) to two companies—EHang Holdings and Heyi Aviation
The Vlissingen, the second mine countermeasures vessel (MCMV) of the Belgian-Dutch rMCM program and the first intended for the Royal Netherlands Navy, has started its first sea trials off Concarneau, France
The Netherlands has committed €500 million to a large-scale drone project for Ukraine as part of a
Retired British Air Marshal Greg Bagwell has shot down fears of a U
No 'Kill Switch' but Third-Party Parts Dependency Could Limit F-35 Use: Ex-RAF Commander
Airbus has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Thales Alenia Space (TAS) to $(document).ready(function() { //on select country from dropdown $('.country-dropdown').on('change', function() { var _countryId = $(this).val(); $.ajax({ type: "POST", data: { session_type: "company_country", placeholder_1: _countryId }, url:"/site/ajax", }).done(function( data ) { //reload page here location.href = "/company"; }); }); // on select company from dropdown $('.company-dropdown').on('change', function() { var _companyId = $(this).val(); var _companyName = $('.company-dropdown option:selected').data('company'); location.href = "/company/0/" + _companyId + "/" + _companyName; }); });
U.S. Blocks $500M Worth of Aircraft Parts Paid For by Russia
Poland Explores Airbus A400M, A330 for Enhanced Transport and Refueling Capabilities
Sweden Announces $2.9B Arms Aid for Ukraine in 2025, its Biggest Ever
Russian Arena-M Active Protection Shown to Intercept Anti-tank Missiles
Americas policy of controlling F-35 usage, spares, and maintenance—combined with President Donald Trumps threats of trade wars with Europe, halted...
As the Russian Su-57 stealth fighter jet enters serial production, the debate over how it stacks up against the American...
Recent NATO exercises such as the BALTOPS-24, Steadfast Defender 2024 and its first-ever Basic Fighter Maneuvers exercise have been its...
Loitering munitions - drones that hover over a target and blow up near it - have become the weapon of...