QinetiQ has tested a prototype of its scalable high-power laser optical chain at QinetiQ Laboratories in Adelaide, marking the first demonstration of its kind in Australia. The project, conducted in collaboration...
QinetiQ US is helping the U.S
QinetiQ and RENK Group AG have partnered to jointly develop mobility solutions, focusing on hybridization and uncrewed ground vehicles (UGVs) for military land platforms in the 5 to 60-ton range. RENK...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced plans to construct a test facility aimed at safeguarding military equipment from increasingly prevalent GPS jamming attempts by foreign powers. Under a newly...
The United Kingdom has conducted commercial flight trials of quantum-based navigation systems that are impervious to jamming or spoofing attempts by hostile entities. The trials, conducted at MoD Boscombe Down in...
QinetiQs Bracer software has introduced Android compatibility, aiming to improve situational awareness in tactical operations. This advancement allows users to access critical data in real-time using Android devices, reducing reliance on...
QinetiQ has conducted the U.K
QinetiQ, in partnership with the United States Department of Defense and White Sands Missile Range High Energy Laser Systems Test Facility (HELSTF), announced test flights of the first two Rattler...
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The first FDI frigate for the Hellenic Navy, HS Kimon, started her first sea trials on May 21st in Lorient
Damen Compact Crafts (DCCr) and fellow Dutch firm, CEAD are collaborating to develop a 3D-printed HDPE Workboat (HWB) using CEAD HDPro material
Reliance Defence Ltd and Germany's Rheinmetall AG have signed a MoU to establish a strategic partnership in the field of ammunition production
Diehl Defence signed a contract with Thailand-based RV Connex for the first delivery of target drones and services for live firing tests with its IRIS-T air-to-air-missile
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Yamaha Motor are conducting joint research to develop a medium-sized Vertical take-off & landing unmanned aerial vehicle (VTOL-UAV) capable of carrying a payload of 200 kilograms