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Pentagon to Buy Additional Anti-Aircraft Radars from Ukraine

Pentagon to Buy Additional Anti-Aircraft Radars from Ukraine

The Ukrainian state-owned company Scientific and Production Complex Iskra will once again supply radar equipment to the United States, reported the news outlet “Defense-Industrial Courier” with reference to the statement of Iskra’s chief designer Dmytro Semenov.

“We have successful experience in …

China’s Latest Unmanned Combat Systems to Enter Service

China’s Latest Unmanned Combat Systems to Enter Service

Scientists at a Chinese military university have in the past few years been focusing on developing unmanned combat systems intended to win future wars, and their efforts are beginning to bear fruit. Recent reports show multiple types of unmanned equipment, including an amphibious combat platform and…
Royal Navy Divers Trial Drones on Med Deployment

Royal Navy Divers Trial Drones on Med Deployment

Royal Navy divers worked with drones for the first time on an operational deployment.

The Fleet Diving Squadron’s Expeditionary Diving Group have been training in the Mediterranean, developing their ability to use remotely-piloted aircrafts on the frontline.

The team of eight divers are part o…

Belgian F-16s Fly 30 Missions in First 30 Days in Mid-East

Belgian F-16s Fly 30 Missions in First 30 Days in Mid-East

Since October 1, our Belgian Air Component has been participating in the fight against the Islamic State (Daesh) within the framework of the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF – OIR).

The Belgian operation, called Operation Desert Falcon (ODF), consists of a detachment …

Austria Wants Ethical Rules on Battlefield Killer Robots

Austria Wants Ethical Rules on Battlefield Killer Robots

The Austrian government is calling for a system of international ethics on the use of killer robots and drones in combat. Vienna says it wants humans, and not algorithms, to decide on matters of life and death.

Vienna is embarking on a diplomatic initiative to draw up an ethical framework for the…

Swedish Navy Tests Link 22 Exchanges with Finland

Swedish Navy Tests Link 22 Exchanges with Finland

The first transmissions with Link 22 between marine units have been completed and open up opportunities for, among other things, a more integrated collaboration with Finland in the Baltic Sea region.

Recently, the first transmissions were made in the air with Link 22 between the ships HMS Nyköpin…

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