DroneSentry-X, a cross-vehicle compatible, automated 360° C-UAS detect and defeat device, can offer 360° awareness and protection using integrated sensors. According to its manufacturer, it is suitable for mobile operations, on-site surveillance and on-the-move missions.
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Terran Orbital’s Tyvak International secures European Defense Agency contract for pioneering VLEO satellite project
Terran Orbital’s Tyvak International secures European Defense Agency contract for pioneering VLEO satellite project
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Budget constraints delay Space Force’s narrowband satellite efforts
The delay will push the launch of the next MUOS satellite from fiscal 2030 to 2031.
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Tyvak International wins EDA contract to develop VLEO satellite technology
[[{“value”:”Berlin, Germany (SPX) Apr 02, 2024
Tyvak International SRL, a subsidiary of Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP) located in Torino, Italy, announced its role in a major European Defense Agency (EDA) initiative. As a leading European nano and microsatellite provider, Tyvak International has been awarded a service subcontract for the EDA’s Hub for EU Defense Innovation (HEDI) proof-of-concept prototype for 2023. This project foc”}]]
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Valkyrie Tactical Drone Demos Electronic Warfare Attack for US Marines
[[{“value”:”Kratos has showcased the XQ-58A Valkyrie unmanned aerial system’s electronic warfare capabilities for the US Marine Corps in Florida.
The post Valkyrie Tactical Drone Demos Electronic Warfare Attack for US Marines appeared first on The Defense Post.”}]] -
Pentagon space strategy stresses need to protect commercial satellites
The Space Force, set to release its own commercial strategy in the coming days, has upped its engagement with industry in recent years.
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Russia to Deploy Mobile Anti-Aircraft Gun Units to Counter Ukrainian Drones
[[{“value”:”The Russian military is forming mobile anti-aircraft gun units to protect ground troops from drone attacks.
The post Russia to Deploy Mobile Anti-Aircraft Gun Units to Counter Ukrainian Drones appeared first on The Defense Post.”}]] -
North Korea says it will launch ‘several’ spy satellites this year
[[{“value”:”Washington DC (UPI) Apr 1, 2024
North Korea said Monday it was on its way to becoming a “space power” and vowed to put several more reconnaissance satellites into orbit this year, following its first successful launch in November.
“Great progress has been made in strengthening the national defense capability with the successful launch of the reconnaissance satellite ‘Malligyong-1’ last year,” Pak Kyong Su, vice direct”}]] -
To reinvent itself, the US Air Force must go big on small drones
Small drones, employed in large quantities, can provide staying power in an ephemeral warfighting domain, analysts argue.
