As technology advances, so do the capabilities of malicious nation-state actors seeking to exploit weaknesses in network defenses.
Author: DataFloren
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Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile test
Tranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.
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Ready for the race: Air separation drone swarms vs. air defence systems
As the dynamics of aerial combat rapidly evolve, Chinese scientists have engineered a sophisticated air separation drone model that can fragment into up to six drones, each capable of executing distinct battlefield roles and challenging the efficacy of current anti-drone defences such as the UK’s Dragonfire laser system.
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Norway to receive maritime surveillance satellite data from Kongsberg
Norway’s Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace has announced that its subsidiary Kongsberg NanoAvionics will produce three satellites and launch them in 2025.
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Chile-Brazil Satellite Collaboration Takes Off
At Fidae 2024 International Air and Space Fair, Chile and Brazil signed a declaration to boost satellite technology cooperation. This pivotal agreement, led by both nations’ defense ministers, targets joint training, skill enhancement, and knowledge exchange initiatives. It underscores a commitment to leveraging satellite technology for a range of collaborative efforts. Chile’s Minister of National […]
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Israel’s MALE UAVs ‘must adapt’ to Iranian-made air defences
Advancements in air defence technologies have begun to reshape aerial combat dynamics in the Middle East, as illustrated by recent events involving the Israeli Air Force and Hezbollah.
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French military trial Delair DT-26 spy drone in Djibouti
France forces have evaluated the Delair DT26 tactical multi-mission UAV in the hot Djiboutian deserts for possible future deployment in similar environment From March 10 to 20, 2024, the air base 188 “Colonel Massart” hosted a delegation comprising personnel from the Military Air Expertise Center (CEAM) of the BA 118 in Mont-de-Marsan, the Air Parachute
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Burkina Faso’s Akinci drone breaks cover
Burkina Faso’s newly acquired Akinci long-range combat drone have been seen in public for the first time. The two new Akinci drone I spart of a larger haul which includes five Bayraktar TB2s as well as an assorted guided and unguided munitions. The Akinci may have likely been delivered to the military of Burkina Faso
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First South Korean 425 Project observation satellite launched
In 2015, South Korea named a consortium of Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) and Hanwha Systems, along with Thales Alenia Space providing the SAR payload derived from its HE-R1000 product, as preferred bidder to develop new Korea 425 Project reconnaissance satellites.
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India’s First Privately Made Sub-Metre Optical Spy Satellite Successfully Deployed Into Space
[[{“value”:”New Delhi: TATA Advanced Systems Limited on Monday announced the
”successful deployment” into space of its sub-metre optical satellite that was
assembled and tested in India.SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket launched TSAT-1A satellite from the Kennedy Space
Centre, Florida, in the US on Sunday (April 7), TATA Advanced Systems Limited
(TASL) said in a statement.”TSAT-1A will”}]]
