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  • 1 week ago | army-technology.com | Upasana Mukherjee

    Booz Allen corporate venture capital arm, has invested in Scout AI to enhance and modernise robotic capabilities and advance future autonomous defence capabilities.   Scout AI aligns with the strategic goals and requirements of the US Department of Defense (DoD), offering a physical AI system driven by FURY—a specialised Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model designed to elevate uncrewed systems and robotics to the level of intelligent, autonomous agents.

  • 1 week ago | army-technology.com | Upasana Mukherjee

    The US State Department has approved a potential foreign military sale of FIM-92K Stinger Block I missiles, estimated to cost $825m (Dh7.7bn), to Morocco.  This move aims to bolster Morocco’s air defence systems and support US foreign policy. The primary contractors will be RTX and Lockheed Martin. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has submitted the necessary certification to Congress today, notifying them of the potential sale.

  • 1 week ago | army-technology.com | John Hill

    British troops downed a drone swarm of up to 100 systems using a new radio frequency (RF) directed energy weapon (DEW) demonstrator for the first time. This novel system targeted, tracked, and defeated the uncrewed aerial systems at Manorbier Air Defence Range, near Tenby, West Wales. The trial is the largest Counter-Uncrewed Aerial System (C-UAS) exercise the Army have conducted to date, according to the UK government.

  • 1 week ago | army-technology.com | Upasana Mukherjee

    South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace has entered a joint venture with Poland’s WB Group to manufacture guided missiles for the Homar-K multiple rocket launch system (MRLS). Once operational, the joint venture will focus on producing CGR-80 guided missiles with an 80km range for the Homar-K system, a Polish adaptation of the K239 Chunmoo MRLS.  Additionally, the venture aims to market these missiles to neighbouring European countries, enhancing regional defence collaboration.

  • 1 week ago | army-technology.com | Upasana Mukherjee

    QinetiQ US has been chosen as one of the recipients for the US Army’s $4bn multiple award task order contract (MATOC) associated with the Product Director (PD) Aerostats initiative.  The indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract, which spans a decade, is designed to facilitate system integration, procure hardware, and provide engineering services, logistics support, operations management, and programme oversight for the PD Aerostats office.

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