Ukrainian FPV drones attacked North Korean troops in Russia's Kursk region, killing 77 soldiers, where Ukrainian forces are fighting to maintain a foothold. Footage of the strikes has surfaced, reportedly showing the attacks that injured 40 others over three days, writes
L3Harris Technologies has completed the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) for 18 space vehicles in the Space Development Agencys (SDA) Tranche 2 Tracking Layer program.
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Russia is preparing to weaken support for Ukraine through cyber-attacks targeting Britain and other NATO members, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden will warn in a speech at the NATO Cyber Defence Conference at Lancaster House on Monday. McFadden will emphasize the dangers posed by Russian cyber activities, describing them as a "hidden war" that can disrupt critical infrastructure, such as power grids, and impact millions of people
Fiji has received its third Guardian-class Patrol Boat in a ceremony held in Henderson, Western Australia, as part of Australias Pacific Maritime Security Program. The vessel aims to enhance Fiji's maritime security, assisting in combating transnational crime and maritime threats while supporting a peaceful and resilient Pacific region
Former CEO of United Engine Corporation, Vadim Badekha will take over military and civil aircraft maker, UAC following the resignation of Yuri Slyusar who has been appointed acting governor of the Rostov region. Alexander Grachev, the head of UEC-Klimov, will replace Vadim Badekha as CEO of United Engine Corporation (UEC)
Lockheed Martin has received a contract from the U.S
China and Nepal have commenced a joint anti-terrorism military exercise, featuring the debut of a new type of ball-shaped reconnaissance drone. The exercise, known as Sagarmatha Friendship-2024, began with an opening ceremony at a training base in Chongqing Municipality, China, according to reports from Xinhua News Agency
The South Korean Ministry of Defense has taken down some 1300 Chinese-made CCTV cameras from military bases and on the border with the North after it was found that the cameras could transmit data to a server in China. The cameras, supplied by a South Korean company, were found to be transmitting data to a server in China
South Korean Hanwha is pitted against leading shipbuilders from France and Germany in the Polish submarine procurement contract offering its most advanced submarine, the Jangbogo - Ⅲ (KSS-III) to the Polish Navy. Hanwha is proposing an integrated security solution based on the trust and technology it has secured by supplying K9 self-propelled howitzers and Choonmu multiple rocket launchers to Poland, and is also planning to contribute to the security alliance between the two countries, a Hanwha statement said