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US Army Reports on Project Convergence

US Army Reports on Project Convergence

YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz.— The future arrived at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) in the summer of 2020, and the Army called it Project Convergence.

The breadth of equipment and knowledge demonstrated was astonishing and unprecedented, from autonomous vehicles to air launched effects, and t…

UK and Qatar Reinforce Defence Relationship

UK and Qatar Reinforce Defence Relationship

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and his Qatari counterpart have committed to strengthening the UK-Qatar defence relationship during a joint visit to RAF Coningsby today.

The UK-Qatar defence relationship will be strengthened by the statement of intent.

During a tour of the base, which is already…

Australia to Strengthen High Frequency Radar Capability

Australia to Strengthen High Frequency Radar Capability

Defence is teaming with BAE Systems Australia and the University of Adelaide to boost interest in the study of high-frequency radar technology in a move aimed at building the number of specialist-trained engineers.

The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will include establishing a Cen…

Schiebel Pacific Prepares to Bid for Australian UAV Tenders

Schiebel Pacific Prepares to Bid for Australian UAV Tenders

NOWRA, Australia — Schiebel Pacific is scaling its business in preparation for Land129 and Sea129. The company is hiring remote pilots and maintenance technicians and upgrading its facility.

The expansion comes after Schiebel Pacific and Raytheon Australia teamed up for the LAND129 Phase 3 Tact…

Varato il primo sottomarino da attacco diesel-elettrico giapponese classe Taigei

Varato il primo sottomarino da attacco diesel-elettrico giapponese classe Taigei

Martedì 13 ottobre presso i cantieri navali Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, alla presenza del ministro della Difesa Nobuo Kishi, è avvenuto il varo del primo dei tre, al momento in costruzione, battelli della classe Taigei (SS-513) che entreranno in servizio presso la Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force a partire dal 2022.

Il design del nuovo battello è molto simile alla classe Soryu (2,950 ton), rispetto alla quale risulta più pesante di 100 ton, e presenta una lunghezza di 84,0 m, larghezza 9,1 m e pescaggio 10,4 m.


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