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From Choppers to Satellites: India, France Ink Key Security Deals
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Thales India Chief Bullish On Advancing Innovation And Technology Across Defence, Space, Sustainability
New Delhi: India-France collaboration is advancing innovation and technology across defence, space, and sustainability, Thales India Chief, Ashish Saraf said as French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in India on Thursday as the chief guest for the 75th Republic Day.In an exclusive interview with ANI, Ashish Saraf, vice president and country director for India, Thales Group, said India and
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Russia Proposes Drone Production in Middle East
Russian arms conglomerate Rosoboronexport said it would propose building drone manufacturing facilities in the Middle East.
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How the West Can Match Russia in Drone Innovation
Since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the use of AI for military operations has been one of the most debated topics across public media and the open-source literature. But for all the praise Ukrainian innovation has garnered, there is too little recognition of how effective Russia’s more reckless approach to AI has been. Ukrainian and Russian forces have used AI for decision-making and data analysis when processing information received from multiple sensors and observation points, including drones, uncrewed aerial vehicles, manned aircraft, satellites, and ground-based forces and systems. But there have also been differences in the way both
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Winning the 5G arms race requires full funding from Congress
O-RAN allows for components from multiple vendors to operate together as one network, so the DoD is not locked to one supplier.
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Russia angles for drone-making partners in the Middle East
It’s still unclear whether Moscow’s eagerness for cooperation will find a match in the region.
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South Korean official touts fledgling drone command as global model
Seoul centralized military drone activities under a single command last year, following an embarrassing intrusion by North Korean aircraft in 2022.
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No contracts yet: UK’s plan for thousands of drones for Ukraine in ‘very early stages’
Despite the UK MoD not signing off on any orders for the latest drone package, aircraft likely to be under consideration are smaller size systems, particularly soldier portable or “over the hill” drones similar to Teledyne FLIR Black Hornets, one analyst said.
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CISA, FBI Release Cybersecurity Guidance on Chinese-Made Drones
CISA and the FBI have published an advisory to inform organizations of threats posed by aerial drones developed in China.
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AI-enabled Valkyrie drone teases future of US Air Force fleet
“If I’m flying around in my fighter,” Col. Tucker Hamilton said, “I can imagine a world where I have multiple drones able to conduct some missions.”
