
Britain modernizing military air traffic management system
A modernized military air traffic management system for use at more than 60 locations is to be developed and deployed by AQUILA for Britain's Ministry of Defense. ... more
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SM-6 interceptors down targets using remote targeting data
U.S. Navy Standard Missile 6 interceptors recently destroyed low-altitude supersonic and subsonic targets using remote data for targeting. ... more
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Japan to test deep sea rare earth mining to cut China reliance
Chinese villagers struggle for heat as gas subsidies fade
Meta partners with US nuclear companies to power AI data centers
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Thales wins 1.9bn-euro bid for British military air traffic
French aerospace giant Thales and British air traffic control services have won a Pounds 1.5 billion (1.9 billion euro, $2.4 billion) contract to upgrade Britain's military air traffic system, the defence ministry said on Wednesday. ... more
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Navantia Australia conducts risk-reduction study on frigates
Spanish shipbuilder Navantia's Australian subsidiary is undertaking a risk-reduction design study related to future frigates for the Royal Australian Navy. ... more
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Littoral Combat Ship outfitted with Airbus DS radar
The U.S. subsidiary of Europe's Airbus Defense and Space has installed and put into operation a TRS-3D naval radar for the U.S. Navy's Littoral Combat Ship. ... more
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NASA Team Proposes to Use Laser to Track Orbital Debris
As participation in space exploration grows worldwide, so does the impact of orbital debris - man-made "space junk" that poses significant hazards to live spacecraft and astronauts should they cross ... more
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US Suppliers' Fight Over Military Contract to Take Months to Resolve
US Military Supplier Northrop Grumman and its rival Raytheon will not get a resolution until next year, regarding their contract battle over the newest ground based radar system for the US Air Force ... more
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