A team from Boeing and the Norwegian company Nammo has conducted successful ground-fire tests of its Ramjet 155 Extended Range Artillery Projectile – a technology to enable long-range precision fires. The tests, led by Nammo and conducted during the months of January and March in Norway, validated gun-launched survivability and performance predictions
Serbia will present for the first time its attack drone, 'Pegasus' which has been developed and manufactured in collaboration with China. "We will present for the first time fully armed 'Pegasus' – unmanned aerial vehicles which we have produced in cooperation with partners from China, besides CH-92A that we bought off-the-shelf – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Nebojša Stefanović announced
Airbus and Kawasaki signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today to work together on the preparation of the hydrogen fueled ecosystem. The scope will include different aspects of the hydrogen supply chain, from the production of hydrogen to its delivery to airports and transfer on-board aircraft
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Nexter has signed a strategic partnership with Hellenic Defence Systems (HDS) to meet the Greek Army's requirement for modernised infantry fighting vehicles with the PHILOCTETES combat systems. Named PHILOCTETES in reference to the mythological hero of the Trojan War, this infantry combat system is a VBCI MkII, in its infantry combat vehicle version, equipped with a T40 turret
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The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) selected Atlantic Strategic Partnership for Advanced All-domain Resilient Operations (ASPAARO) team to conduct one of three Risk Reduction and Feasibility Studies (RRFS) that aims to suggest technical solutions for the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC). In November 2021, Airbus with subcontractors Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems (UK), Exence (Poland), GMV (Spain), IBM (US), KONGSBERG (Norway), Lockheed Martin (US) and MDA (Canada) submitted a proposal to NSPA outlining how this transatlantic team would address the complexities of NATOs future capability requirements
Two US Air Force pilots flew BETA Technologies electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, ALIA, as the first-ever Airmen to fly an electric aircraft with a military airworthiness.This milestone, which took place at BETAs Plattsburgh, New York, facility on March 9 the culmination of a two-year partnership between BETA and the US Air Force's Agility Prime program
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) awarded Huneed Technologies a contract to supply Circuit Card Assemblies (CCA) to for its unmanned aircraft