New inductions are part of a series of emergency procurements made by the Army to the tune of Rs 18 croreNew Delhi: From the indigenously man-portable loitering munitions that can hover and hit targets silently, to swarm drones capable of both carrying load and strike capability, and new and swanky armoured personnel carriers, the Indian Army has introduced many new weapons in its arsenal in over
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Russian army received 15 Scalpel UAVs – this is the new Lancet
The first set of new Russian the Scalpel loitering munition, delivered to Russian troops in Ukraine, signaled the beginning of new era in military technology.
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A drone-maker’s dilemma illustrates Ukraine’s struggle to get key arms
Fortem could feed Kyiv’s hunger for anti-drone defenses—if it could find funding for a second production line, the company says.
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Kratos Receives Contract Worth Up to $579 Million for Control of Military Communications Satellites
This month, the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC) said that it awarded Kratos [KTOS] a contract worth up to $579 million for the control of military communications satellites under
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Greek drone maker nears first surveillance drone sale to Athens
Hellenic Aerospace Industry wants to sell its surveillance and combat drones to the Greek armed forces first before pitching to international customers.
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Pentagon counter-drone office makes headway as services adopt new tech
Here’s how the Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office is moving capability out of development and into the field.
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Air Force plans production of CCA wingman drones by FY28: Kendall
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said he is waiting for Congress to approve his plan for “several billion dollars” over the next five years for the CCA program.
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FAAD C2 Proving Success In Counter-Drone Operations; Upgrades Planned, Gainey Says
The Army’s legacy short-range air defense command and control (C2) system has proven successful in integrating sensors and effectors to counter-small unmanned aircraft systems (C-sUAS) and is being upgraded to
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General Atomics ‘nears deal’ to sell anti-missile pod for its Reaper drones, company says
Self-Protection Pod might have saved the MQ-9 recently downed near Yemen, GA claims.
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Lockheed seeks expanded roles for Q-53 radar including drone detection
“It’s legacy has been counter-fire,” said Lockheed Martin’s David Kenneweg. “Now, we’ve got a multi-mission radar that does multiple things.”
