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Successful live-fire demo for Rheinmetall Mission Master SP

Rheinmetall Mission Master SP, an Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicle (A-UGV) has once again proved its capabilities when, equipped with a Rheinmetall Fieldranger Multi remotely controlled weapon station armed with two seven-tube 70 mm rocket launchers from Thales Belgium, it fired Thales FZ275 70 mm Laser-guided Rockets (LGRs) at a 4×4 vehicle located 4 km away.…

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Croatian Army Modernization Advances with Successful First Tests of M2A2ODS Bradleys

On October 10, 2024, the Croatian Ministry of Defense announced the successful testing of three M2A2ODS Bradley infantry vehicles, marking a key step in modernizing Croatia’s armed forces with advanced American military technology. Croatia has acquired a total of 89 M2A2ODS units from U.S. surplus stock to strengthen its mechanized infantry capabilities. This acquisition strategy…

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Ukraine’s General Staff confirms successful attack on Khanskaya airfield in Russia

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the attack on the Russian Adygea airbase on 10 October, stating, “Tonight, a fire strike was carried out on the Khanskaya airfield in the Republic of Adygea of the Russian Federation. In particular, the ammunition depot located on the territory of the military facility was…

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Successful SWIFT Demonstration: Lockheed Martin and Altera Collaborate with OUSD to Shape Future of Electronic Warfare

On September 30, 2024, Lockheed Martin, in collaboration with Altera, a subsidiary of Intel, announced the successful flight demonstration of its 12th Generation (Gen12) electronic warfare transceiver, utilizing Altera’s Agilex 9 Direct RF FPGA. This project, named SWIFT (SHIP-enabled Wideband Transceiver Integrated Flight Test) by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research…

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Successful F-35 Drag Chute Test In Norway

On Feb. 16, Norway completed a successful test of the F-35 drag chute system at Ørland Air Force Base. The drag chute — unique to the Norwegian aircraft — is designed and form fitted to maintain stealth characteristics. The system is housed under a small fairing on the upper rear fuselage between the vertical tails,…

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