EDGE Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Brazilian Navy at EURONAVAL-2024 for the development of autonomous surface and aerial defence systems. The partnership focuses on deepening...
Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), part of EDGE Group, has partnered with French firm LACROIX to integrate advanced decoy technology into its FA-400 Fast Attack vessel, enhancing the patrol ships...
EDGE entity LAHAB has signed three agreements with Turkey's ASSAN Group at SAHA EXPO 2024 in Istanbul to meet aerial ordnance needs for customers in Africa and other regions. The first...
Estonia-based and EDGE Group entity Milrem Robotics and AEC Skyline, a supplier of critical data solutions, have integrated Starlink satellite communications (SATCOM) together with associated equipment into the THeMIS Unmanned...
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Sikorsky has tested a new uncrewed aerial system (UAS) with a rotor blown wing, achieving over 40 take-offs and landings, including 30 transitions between helicopter and airplane modes
The Canadian government has
Aselsan’s Gökberk mobile laser weapon system detected, tracked, and destroyed FPV drones during recent tests
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U.S. Marine Corps MQ-9 Reapers Receive New Communication Upgrade
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Netherlands Orders 13 Fast Interceptor Boats for Navy, Army
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...
After Israel revealed its decision to decommission its U