[[{“value”:”The ‘drone coalition’ led by the UK and Latvia will supply drones worth $250M to Ukraine. This information was announced on the UK Ministry of Defense website.
The post UK-Latvia drone coalition boosts Ukraine with thousands of UAVs first appeared on BulgarianMilitary.com.”}]]
Author: DataFloren
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UK-Latvia drone coalition boosts Ukraine with thousands of UAVs
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SpaceX launches batch of security satellites for Space Systems Command
[[{“value”:”Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 15, 2024
The Space Systems Command (SSC) of the U.S. Space Force, in coordination with SpaceX, has completed the successful launch of six critical satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. This National Security Space Launch (NSSL), known as the USSF-124 mission, plays a crucial role in enhancing the United States’ missile detection and defense capabilities.”}]]
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Three things to love about batteries
This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. I wouldn’t exactly say I have favorites when it comes to climate technologies. Anything that could help us get closer to tackling climate change is worth writing about, both to share the…
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Indian Navy, Air Force Showing Interest In Indigenous Tapas Drones
New Delhi: The Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force have shown interest in the indigenously designed and developed Tapas medium altitude long endurance drone.The Indian Navy and Air Force have held discussions and communicated with the Defence Research and Development Organisation regarding the capabilities of the drone and the roles it can perform in the services, defence officials told ANI.The
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3 Reasons Why India Must Fast-Track U.S. Drone Deal—Defence, Diplomacy, Democrats
by Chirayu ThakkarThe pomp of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the US last June was matched by substance in the form of two major defence deals: the manufacturing of General Electric F-414 jet engines in India through technology transfer and the acquisition of General Atomics MQ-9B drones. However, those were announcements of intent. Before Hindustan Aeronautics can start
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Why India’s Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) Mission Isn’t Taking Off
The Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV), first proposed in 2016, was meant to be India’s challenge to the dominance of the US in space launch services. But in the past two years, it has only seen two demonstrator launches. Mint finds out why things are going slow.What Is The SSLV, And Why Is It Important?The SSLV is a small rocket, both in size and capacity, in comparison with other rockets
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Is Russia putting an anti-satellite nuke in space?
A long-ago U.S. test showed the kind of havoc that could wreak in orbit.
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Russia develops new mini-missiles for Pantsir air defence system to counter drones, offers local production
Russia has developed a new type of close-range mini-missiles for its Pantsir air defense system, designed to intercept and destroy of drones and other low-flying targets. The new missiles were showcased at the second edition of the World Defense Show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where Russia also offered to localize the production of the Pantsir
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Pentagon launches six satellites to boost missile tracking capability
The satellites represent a portion of a broader Space Force plan to strengthen its missile warning and tracking capabilities against increasing threats.
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Thales To Build Hundreds Of Prototypes For DIU’s Small Tactical Universal Batteries Effort
The Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit has selected Thales’ U.S.-based Defense & Security, Inc. (TDSI) business to develop and prototype new Small Tactical Universal Batteries (STUB), intended to reduce troops’ logistical
