Yearly Archive: 2022

NATO, Japanese Ships Train in Mediterranean Sea

NATO, Japanese Ships Train in Mediterranean Sea

MEDITERRANEAN SEA –– Standing NATO Maritime Group Two (SNMG2) ships conducted joint training exercises with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) ships in the Mediterranean Sea on June 6.

Italian Navy ITS Margottini (SNMG2 flagship) and Turkish Navy TCG Salihreis met the two Japanese ships, …

US Navy Accepts Delivery of Ship to Shore Connector, LCAC 104

US Navy Accepts Delivery of Ship to Shore Connector, LCAC 104

The Navy accepted delivery of the next generation landing craft, Ship to Shore Connector (SSC), Landing Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC) 104, June 9.

LCAC 104’s delivery follows the completion of Acceptance Trials with the Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey to test the readiness and capability of the…

Pentagon Looks at US-South Korea Technology Collaboration

Pentagon Looks at US-South Korea Technology Collaboration

The partnership between the United States and South Korea has grown for more than 70 years now and continues to strengthen every year.

One area that the Defense Department emphasizes is in technology development between the two nations, said David A. Honey, deputy undersecretary of defense for r…

Thales Touts Combat Digital Platform for Collaborative Combat

Thales Touts Combat Digital Platform for Collaborative Combat

Thales is consolidating its position in the age of collaborative combat with the Combat Digital Platform, a cybersecure platform designed to support collaborative engagements by land forces in the battlespace of the future in a unified system that allows them to understand, decide and act faster tha…
EDA Launches Project to Improve PNT Testing

EDA Launches Project to Improve PNT Testing

The European Defence Agency (EDA) has recently kicked off a new R&T project which aims to improve the testing of military Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) equipment in Europe through enhanced cooperation and information-sharing.

The cat B. “Resilient PNT Testing for Defence (RIPTIDE)” pr…

How Long Until the eVTOL Aviation Industry Takes Flight?

How Long Until the eVTOL Aviation Industry Takes Flight?

Small, electrically-powered aircraft could soon transform the aviation market. Many of these highly-automated aircraft can take off and land vertically, and eventually they may not need a pilot to fly them.

Additionally, these aircraft may be cheaper and quieter to operate than traditional airpla…

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