Ukraines Air Force has started bombing Russian targets with precision bombs, most likely Boeing-made JDAM-ERs, U.S
Australias defence ministry said it signed contracts to use artificial intelligence (Ai) to process noisy and dynamic data into information that will give military decision makers an edge. Contracts were signed with the University of South Australia and Deakin University for two research projects
Israels Elbit Systems will present the Skylark 3 Hybrid UAS and Hermes 900 MALE UAS at the IDEX 2023 exhibition taking place in the United Arab Emirates next week. The 2021 edition of the IDEX marked the first participation of Israeli companies in a U
Lockheed Martin said it completed building a single satellite that can perform both military and civilian missions and operate in low, medium and geosynchronous orbits. The first Lockheed Martin LM 400, a flexible, mid-sized satellite customizable for military, civil or commercial users, rolled off the companys digital factory production line and is advancing toward its planned 2023 launch
Thales has agreed to support S1850M Long Range Air Surveillance Radars under a contract signed with OCCAR (Organization for Joint Armament Co-operation) on behalf of the French, Italian and UK Navies. This new substantial service contract covers a period of 3 years, with an additional optional 2 years
Israel is transferring air attack alert technology to Ukraine, helping the country receive prior missile and drone attack warnings. “Work is underway on the transfer of Israeli technology related to smart alert regarding missiles and drones… And I think that in a certain time, we will get it completely,” Ukrainian ambassador to Israel Yevhen Korniychuk
Raytheon Intelligence & Space will develop a prototype Missile Track Custody system, which will be U.S
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RAFAEL has won a contract to supply its TYPHOON Mk30-C, counter-UAS, Next Generation Naval Remote Weapon Station (NRWS) to an undisclosed navy in Asia. The contract is worth tens of millions of dollars and will be fulfilled over the course of five years, with an option for expansion for more systems over the course of the contract
Turkeys Aselsan has created a new active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for both manned and unmanned aircraft platforms. Developed as part of OZGUR project that aims to modernize Turkeys F-16 Block 30 fleet, the new radar will be retrofitted onto Akinci UAV and future Turkish Fighter Experimental manned aircraft