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China-Developed Exoskeletons Tested in High-Altitude Region

China-Developed Exoskeletons Tested in High-Altitude Region

Chinese scientists have recently developed an exoskeleton system specially designed for high-altitude regions, and the equipment is expected to conserve users’ energy in tasks including patrol and logistics support.

A number of agile, non-powered exoskeletons developed by the Human Function Enhan…

Russia Delivers Peacekeeping Helos to Armenia

Russia Delivers Peacekeeping Helos to Armenia

The Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters of the army aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces, involved in the peacekeeping mission to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, were prepared by the engineering and technical staff for operation after being transported by military transport aircraft.

The helico…

US Special Forces in Joint Exercise in Sweden

US Special Forces in Joint Exercise in Sweden

US units and aircraft are currently based on the Skaraborg Air Wing within the framework of Swedish Host Nation Support. The US units are part of a Swedish-led exercise held along the Baltic Sea coast. To the Skaraborg Air Wing, hosting foreign units entails challenges and opportunities.

The exer…

Saab to Exhibit at DX Korea 2020 Exhibition

Saab to Exhibit at DX Korea 2020 Exhibition

Saab is proud to participate in the 2020 Defense and Security Exhibition Korea (DX Korea), at Seoul’s KINTEX II Centre from 18 to 20 November. Please visit us in Hall 10, Stand 10B-21.

DX Korea is a forum for the defence industry across the land sector for both the Republic of Korea and the globa…

Il Senato USA ha proposto $21.35 miliardi per 9 nuove navi nel FY 2021, ma manca all’appello il secondo Virginia

Il Senato USA ha proposto $21.35 miliardi per 9 nuove navi nel FY 2021, ma manca all’appello il secondo Virginia

Martedì 10 novembre il comitato del Senato degli Stati Uniti preposto alle allocazioni di fondi ha proposto di destinare 21.35 miliardi di dollari per la costruzione di nove nuove unità navali per il FY2021 consistenti in: un sottomarino classe Virginia, un battello classe Columbia, una fregata classe Constellation, una nave anfibia LPD-17, due cacciatorpedinieri classe Burke, due navi soccorso T-ATS ed una Expeditionary Fast Transport, ma non è presente nella relazione la richiesta per l’acquisto di una nave EPF.


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