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US Army Tests Production Infantry Squad Vehicles

US Army Tests Production Infantry Squad Vehicles

FORT BRAGG, North Carolina — Airborne equipment testers here are working with aerospace engineers on modifying airdrop rigging techniques because of structural and mechanical changes made by the manufacture of the Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV).

“Testing centered around determining if production …

BAE Systems to Perform Extended Work Aboard USS Ross

BAE Systems to Perform Extended Work Aboard USS Ross

BAE Systems has received a $107.7 million contract from the U.S. Navy to modernize the guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71).

Under this extended dry-docking selected restricted availability (EDSRA) contract, the company will perform the modernization work at its Norfolk, Virginia shipyard….

Australian and French Air Forces Strengthen Ties

Australian and French Air Forces Strengthen Ties

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and the French Air and Space Force (FASF) rendezvoused over the Coral Sea on 17 August 2022.

Following the FASF’s deployment from France to New Caledonia, travelling over 16,000kms, Dassault Rafale fighters and a Multi-Role Tanker Transport aircraft were gree…

GPS Jamming and Avoidance Around Modern Warzones

GPS Jamming and Avoidance Around Modern Warzones

A new open-source signals intelligence tool could help pilots and navigators avoid concentrations of GPS jamming.

The jamming of satellite navigation signals is the scourge of the navigator. It is casually referred to as “GPS Jamming,” reflecting the preponderance of the United States’ Global Pos…

Modified X-62 Test-Bed Helps Develop Tactical Autonomy

Modified X-62 Test-Bed Helps Develop Tactical Autonomy

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio — The Air Force Research Laboratory Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation office has invested $15 million upgrading a decades-old workhorse to make it relevant for 21st century warfighter challenges.

AFRL’s Autonomous Aircraft Experimentation team is usi…

US Would Consider Supplying B-21 Bombers to Australia: Official

US Would Consider Supplying B-21 Bombers to Australia: Official

A senior Washington official has indicated that the United States would consider providing Australia with B-21 Raider long-range bombers, if Canberra requested them.

US Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall was hosted in Canberra this week by the new chief of the Royal Australian Air Force, Air Marsh…

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