In the dark arena of nuclear catastrophe, after the advent of nuclear related technologies emerged, the dynamics of Global security environment transformed into a Paradox of Power among the great powers. A series of power struggle became a notion between strategic competitors in the 20th century. US and Soviet Union neglected the idea of war after...
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Image shows Chinese Z-10 attack helicopter firing possible new ASM
An image has emerged on Chinese social media showing what appears to be a new air-to-surface missile (ASM) being fired from a Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation (CAIC) Zhishengji-10 (Z-10) attack helicopter, suggesting that the missile is either in service with, or being trialled by, the aviation units of the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF)....
Raytheon-Rafael join forces on US Iron Dome production
Raytheon Missiles & Defence and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems have entered a joint venture agreement to establish an Iron Dome production facility in the US. The joint venture will establish the first ‘all-up-round’ – meaning the component systems are delivered completely-assembled – Iron Dome manufacturing facility outside of Israel. The partnership, under the name Raytheon...
US Army Future Vertical Lift program will transform industry, so we must get it right
By: Andrew Hunter and Rhys McCormick It is rare when technological innovation delivers change that fundamentally reshapes military operations. Helicopters made one of these rare breakthroughs after World War II. The ability to support land operations with vertical lift aircraft fundamentally changed how militaries moved on the battlefield. However, the shape of military operations supported by today’s helicopters...
BAE Systems: LEXI intel software integrated into DCGS solution
Programme engineers at BAE Systems are integrating the company’s main, end user software interface application for intelligence data into its offering for the army’s latest version of the Distributed Common Ground Sensor-Army (DCGS-A) battlefield management system. The Lead Exploitation Intelligence (LEXI) software, when teamed with the company’s Intelligence Knowledge Environment (IKE) software framework, will provide...
Turkey’s ASELSAN exports Command – Control and missile systems
An export sales contract of the supply of command and control system, anti-tank missile launching systems, remote-controlled weapon systems, radio link systems, inertial navigation systems and gunshot detection systems, was signed between ASELSAN and one of its international clients at a total amount of 93,262.684 US dollars. As part of the contract, the deliveries will...
Russia Developing Ship to Lift 7 Nuclear Submarines Sunk in Arctic Waters
Russia is working on the design of a ship to lift 7 of its nuclear submarines sunk in Arctic waters which may be completed by 2032, Russian experts say. “The total activity of boats flooded in the Kara and Barents Seas is 1 million CI. According to preliminary estimates by Russian experts, boats can be...
L3Harris to provide encryption for USAF telemetry
L3Harris opts to provide transmission and RF interference testing, upgrades, repair, and support to protect the U.S. Air Force telecommunications electronics. Trusted-computing experts at L3Harris Technologies Inc. will provide National Security Agency (NSA)-approved encryption for U.S. Air Force telemetry systems under terms of a $64.2 million five-year sole-source contract announced Wednesday. Officials of the Air Force...
U.S. Army research enables conversational AI between soldiers and robots
Dialogue is one of the most basic ways humans use language and is a desirable capability for autonomous systems. Army researchers developed a novel dialogue capability to transform Soldier-robot interaction and perform joint tasks at operational speeds. The fluid communication achieved by dialogue will reduce training overhead in controlling autonomous systems and improve Soldier-agent teaming....
Marines to Test Exoskeleton Suit That Can Do the Work of Up to 10 Troops
The Marine Corps is moving ahead with plans to test a wearable robotic exoskeleton that conjures up images of that power-loader suit Ellen Ripley wore to take down a space monster in the movie “Aliens.” By the end of the year, the service will have a Guardian XO Alpha full-body robotic exoskeleton that allows one person to...
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