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AeroVironment said it is planning to acquire Tomahawk Robotics, a company that deals with AI-enabled robotic control systems. “The acquisition will enable deeper integration of both companies technology, leading to enhanced...
Social media is abuzz with a rare new footage showing Ukrainian forces using U.S
NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) awarded
AeroVironment received additional funding of $64.5 million on March 24 from the U
Switchblade 600 loitering munition has been shot down by the Russian Forces. Video and images published in Ukrainian media show debris of the much publicized drone after probably suffering a hit...
AeroVironment unveiled the latest version of its Switchblade 300 rapidly deployable loitering missile system today. The Switchblade 300 Block 20 builds on Block 10Cs with new operational features and performance and
AM General will debut the HUMVEE Saber Blade Edition concept, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) in Abu Dhabi, U.A
Rheinmetall and AeroVironment have teamed to take part in a NATO Special Forces project. Group subsidiary Rheinmetall Technical Publications GmbH and AeroVironment have applied to participate in a procurement programme for...
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Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and DCX Systems Limited announced a
The Philippine government has not yet received a formal offer from the United States for the proposed sale of F-16 fighter jets, Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr
Philippines Awaits Formal U.S. Offer on Proposed F-16 Fighter Jet Deal
Ukraine has reportedly received the first of two Swedish Saab 340 Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft from Sweden, a development that could raise concerns for Russia
A major Russian military ammunition depot, located just 60 kilometers east of Moscow, caught fire and experienced a series of explosions on April 22, with early indications pointing to possible Ukrainian sabotage
Russia’s Rostec State Corporation has started testing a new drone identification system that works on a “friend or foe” basis, automatically recognizing friendly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at distances up to 100 km and altitudes up to 5 km