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militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor
News BOSTON, Massachusetts. Teledyne FLIR Defense’s Black Hornet 4 personal reconnaissance system has been approved for inclusion on the Defense Innovation Unit’s (DIU) Blue UAS list after completing cybersecurity and NDAA compliance reviews, the company announced in a statement. The Blue UAS list, managed by DIU, qualifies commercial uncrewed aerial system (UAS) platforms for use by the Department of Defense and other U.S. government agencies, the statement reads.
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militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor
News STOCKHOLM, Sweden. INVISIO received an order valued at approximately SEK 145 million from a new European customer for its dismounted soldier communications systems, the company announced in a statement. The order includes INVISIO’s in-ear X7 headset, control units, and intelligent cables, with deliveries scheduled for completion in 2025, the statement reads.
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militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor
News PARIS, France. Thales and Danish defense manufacturer Terma signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to expand cooperation across the air and air defense, naval, and space sectors, the company announced in a statement. The agreement, signed at the Paris Air Show, aims to strengthen European industrial and technological capabilities by fostering collaboration between the two companies, the statement reads.
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militaryembedded.com | Lisa Daigle
News PARIS AIR SHOW. Critical-system test and simulation provider Spherea announced at the now-underway Paris Air Show that it will acquire the U.S. subsidiary of the Germany-based Konrad Group. According to the announcement of the upcoming deal, Konrad GmbH and Spherea Group have agreed for Spherea to buy Konrad Technology US, formerly known as VI Engineering.
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militaryembedded.com | D.P. Taylor
News PICATINNY ARSENAL, New Jersey. BAE Systems is collaborating with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center (DEVCOM-AC) to advance upgrades to the M109-52 self-propelled howitzer prototype, the company announced in a statement.
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