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Considering the fraught backdrop, it remains to be seen how the defence industry will respond at Le Bourget in 2025.
CAE is in a strong position to accelerate the use of AI in training, he added, both through its own systems and by adopting ...
The solution, named HTeaming, has already been tested in flight with a Spanish Navy H135 helicopter and an Airbus Flexrotor ...
Before introducing new export platforms, South Korea’s troubled KDDX destroyer programme deserves attention. The Republic of ...
The Italian Army operates Pumas in 6×6 and 4×4 configurations but the platforms are ageing and numbers have fallen with ...
Saab and Helsing have completed a major milestone as part of its ‘Project Beyond’ efforts to put AI in the cockpit of a ...
A US$1.6 billion investment to modernise the inventory of the US Coast Guard (USCG) was included in the FY26 Homeland ...
Combat-tested technology is being reshaped to counter A2/AD threats, reduce reliance on GPS and enable faster, more autonomous targeting in complex environments. In this special podcast, experts ...
Embraer Defence and Security CEO Bosco da Costa Junior has said the company has been experiencing “special momentum” with ...
The US Navy (USN) is seeking industry partners to join its science and technology (S&T) initiatives and support fostering the ...
Long-range precision strike capabilities have become indispensable to modern armed forces in today’s rapidly shifting global security environment. From the rise of anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) ...
RTX company Raytheon was awarded a US$646 million contract on 9 June to produce more AN/SPY-6 (V) radars for the US Navy (USN ...