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Skyloom Signs Contract with Arianespace for First Launch

Skyloom Signs Contract with Arianespace for First Launch

Telecommunications start-up Skyloom chooses Ariane 64, operated by European launch service company Arianespace, to deploy first geostationary lasercom relay node. The Ariane 64 will deliver Skyloom’s Node-1 as part of a new rideshare mission product.

Telecommunications start-up Skyloom chooses Ar…

Turkish Military Begins to Use Unmanned Ground Vehicles

Turkish Military Begins to Use Unmanned Ground Vehicles

ISTANBUL — The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) have started using unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), a statement from the Ministry of National Defense said Wednesday.

“Unmanned ground vehicles, which make it possible to observe and enter areas where it’s not possible to do so in every type of operatio…

Lockheed Touts F-35 Data-Sharing During Bilateral Exercise

Lockheed Touts F-35 Data-Sharing During Bilateral Exercise

FORT WORTH, Texas — The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and Virtual Aegis Weapon System (VAWS) demonstrated the ability to share real-time sensor data from Fort Worth, Texas, to Honolulu, Hawaii, and on to the Australian Defence Force during a recent military exercise between the United States a…
Otokar, Milrem Team to Develop Unmanned and Robotic Systems

Otokar, Milrem Team to Develop Unmanned and Robotic Systems

Otokar and Milrem Robotics signed a teaming agreement to explore opportunities for unmanned and remote-controlled ground vehicles.

Turkey’s land systems manufacturer Otokar and the European leading robotics and autonomous systems developer Milrem Robotics signed a teaming agreement during the DSE…

Polish F-16s Fly Home After NATO Air Policing Mission in Iceland

Polish F-16s Fly Home After NATO Air Policing Mission in Iceland

RAMSTEIN, Germany – For the last three weeks, a Polish Air Force F-16 detachment comprised of technical staff and pilots have, for the first time, conducted NATO’s Air Policing mission above Iceland.

“The purpose of our NATO deployment was to keep Iceland and its airspace safe and secure. We were…

SIGAR: Lessons from Twenty Years of Afghanistan Reconstruction

SIGAR: Lessons from Twenty Years of Afghanistan Reconstruction

The U.S. government has now spent 20 years and $145 billion trying to rebuild Afghanistan, its security forces, civilian government institutions, economy, and civil society. The Department of Defense (DOD) has also spent $837 billion on warfighting, during which 2,443 American troops and 1,144 allie…

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