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unmannedsystemstechnology.com | William MacKenzie |William Mackenzie
Follow UST Share this Quadratix serves as General Atomics’ fully integrated software ecosystem, bringing together its vast team of engineers, developers, and programmers alongside its extensive suite of field-tested systems. This synergy enables the creation of interoperable, end-to-end solutions designed to achieve information superiority across multiple domains—spanning air, land, and sea to cyber and outer space.
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defenseadvancement.com | William MacKenzie |William Mackenzie
Follow DA Share this Recent developments in underwater conflict have shifted focus toward advanced, autonomous technologies designed to protect and disrupt subsea infrastructure. Critical global assets—such as fiber optic cables, offshore energy platforms, and pipelines—are vulnerable targets on the seabed, making their defense a growing strategic priority.
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defenseadvancement.com | William MacKenzie |William Mackenzie
Follow DA Share this General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) is supplying its Gray Eagle® 25M uncrewed aerial system (UAS) to the Army National Guard, with the initial 12 Gray Eagle 25M units scheduled for delivery starting in 2027. These deliveries will be part of a fleet of 60 next-generation, medium-altitude, long-endurance multi-mission aircraft intended to be deployed alongside active-duty Army forces in the coming two years.
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unmannedsystemstechnology.com | William MacKenzie |William Mackenzie
Textron Systems is set to support software development updates and payload integration for the U.S. Navy’s Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) under a contract awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). Textron Systems will be responsible for payload integration, testing, and demonstrations involving future MCM mission packages, including the Magnetic and Acoustic Generation Next Unmanned Superconducting Sweep (MAGNUSS) and Mine Neutralization payloads.
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defenseadvancement.com | William MacKenzie |William Mackenzie
Follow DA Share this Aerofex has been selected to present its latest research, focused on thrust vector control for propeller-driven aircraft, at the 2025 AIAA AVIATION Forum, July 21-25, Las Vegas.
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