The HH-200, unmanned aerial transport system, successfully completed its maiden flight on Wednesday morning in Pucheng, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, marking new progress for China in the development of large unmanned cargo aircraft. Developed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), the aircraft performed steadily with all systems functioning properly, according to Xinhua News Agency
The Australian Navy has created the Maritime Autonomous Systems Unit (MASU), to accelerate the development of maritime autonomous systems for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and strike missions. The unit will operate multiple complementary capabilities, including the Ghost Shark extra-large autonomous underwater vehicle (XL-UUV), Bluebottle uncrewed surface vessel (USV) and the Speartooth large uncrewed underwater vehicle (LUUV)
Israeli Elbit Systems was awarded a contract worth approximately $750 million to supply Precise & Universal Launching System (PULS) artillery rocket systems to the Hellenic Armed Forces. The contract will be performed over a period of 4 years and will include an additional ten-year period of follow-on support
Iranian social media is publishing images from what looks like an interrogation room with a blindfolded person wearing an American pilots uniform seated handcuffed. The authenticity of the images is yet to verified
Textron Systems was awarded a $450M Pre-Production Development (PPD) agreement for the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) program by the U.S
The Airbus ‘Bird of Prey interceptor drone successfully completed its first demonstration flight at a military training area in northern Germany. In a realistic mission scenario, it autonomously searched, detected and classified a medium-sized one-way attack (kamikaze) drone
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A Tel Aviv court has revealed that an Israeli Air Force reservist is suspected of using classified operational information to place bets on the timing of Israels air strikes against Iran on the Polymarket platform. According to
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Two well known Lebanese Journalists, Fatima ftouni and Ali choeib are reported killed when the vehicle they were traveling in Southern Lebanon was allegedly hit by an Israeli missile today. These reports are unconfirmed as yet with no comments so far from Lebanese authorities or Israeli forces