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Lockheed Martin Develops Advanced Electronic Warfare Capabilities for US Army Apache Helicopters

On October 15, 2024, Lockheed Martin announced its selection for a contract from the U.S. Army’s Apache Helicopter Program Office to develop the third-generation Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI) and Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) system, known as the APR-48B, for the Apache helicopter fleet. This development signifies a notable advancement in electronic warfare capabilities, driven by…

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Russia develops vaccine for deadly African virus

A new Marburg fever jab has been shown to be safe and effective ahead of clinical trials A vaccine for the prevention of Marburg virus disease, developed by Vector State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology, is being prepared for clinical trials, the press service of the Federal Service for the Supervision of Consumer Rights…

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Greek company Spirit Aeronautical Develops SARISA SRS-1A Combat Drone for Close Air Support

The Greek company Spirit Aeronautical Systems is currently showcasing the SARISA SRS-1A at AUSA 2024, a multirotor drone designed to provide close air support (CAS) to ground units. With its modular configuration, the SARISA SRS-1A allows for the adaptation of various weapon systems to meet the specific tactical needs of the field. Primarily designed for…

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South Korean Company Kia Develops 81mm Automatic Laying Mortar System Mounted on KLTV 4×4 for Rapid Reaction Forces

At the KADEX 2024 exhibition, currently taking place in South Korea from October 3 to 7, the KLTV 4×4 light armored vehicle long chassis version with an 81mm self-propelled automatic laying mortar, developed by Kia, is being highlighted as one of the major innovations in the field of light artillery systems. Designed to provide increased…

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Boeing Develops New Land-Based Version of MQ-25 Autonomous Aerial Refueling System for US Air Force

On September 16, 2024, at the Air & Space Forces Association’s Air Space & Cyber Conference, Boeing unveiled a new land-based version of its unmanned MQ-25 tanker, specifically adapted to meet the future refueling needs of the U.S. Air Force (USAF). This new design significantly expands the capabilities of the device, aiming in particular to…

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