“I’ve talked to Congress in classified sessions on this, but how we choose to speak about it, in terms of the particular programs or projects that will be accelerating through Replicator is to be determined,” said Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks.
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What satellites teach us from space
[Sponsored] Success of each mission depends on advanced technologies, automation and flexibility.
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Anna University-Developed Drones To Ferry 50-Kg Payload Into Risky Terrains For The Army
The advanced, unmanned technology that supports increased payload is expected to bring about a significant change in logistical operations, expediting the delivery of larger quantities of essential supplies such as arms and ammunition, life-saving medicines etc., to armed forces deployed in high-altitude and other risky terrains.According to the scientists at the Centre for Aero-Space Research,
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Here’s the counter-drone platforms now deployed in Ukraine
Both Ukraine and Russia have used relatively inexpensive UAS to destroy multi-million-dollar tanks, air defenses, helicopters and aircraft.
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North Korea Will Try Again To Launch A Military Spy Satellite In The Coming Days
North Korea told Japan on Tuesday that it will make a third attempt to launch a military spy satellite in the coming days, prompting its neighbours to issue an urgent request for the North not to perform the launch in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions.Japan’s coast guard said North Korea notified Tokyo of its plan to launch the satellite sometime between Wednesday and Nov. 30.The
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N. Korea Fires ‘Military Spy Satellite’ Southwards: Seoul Military
North Korea fired a military spy satellite southwards, Seoul said, after Japan confirmed that Pyongyang had warned it of an imminent launch.
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Seoul warns North Korea not to launch spy satellite
North Korea failed in its first two attempts to put a military spy satellite into orbit this year and hasn’t followed through on vow to make a third try.
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North Korea tells Japan satellite launch as soon as Wednesday
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 21, 2023
North Korea has issued formal notice of a satellite launch as early as Wednesday, Japan said, with Pyongyang’s third attempt to put a military eye in the sky coming after it likely received technical help from Russia in exchange for arms transfers.
North Korea’s previous efforts to put a spy satellite into orbit in May and August both failed, and Seoul, Tokyo and Washington have repeatedly w
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Northrop Quits $7.5B UK Military Satellite Competition
Northrop Grumman has withdrawn from a competition to provide the UK military with next-generation satellites for smoother, more secure battlefield communications.
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In South Australia, AIM-120s killed target drones flying at 5,000ft
The significant progress made in this defense endeavor was exemplified during the Australian Army’s live test-firing of a Raytheon AIM-120 AMRAAM using NASAMS.
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