Royal Navy Getting New “Eye in the Sky”
The Royal Navy will have all new ‘eye in the sky’ uncrewed aerial technology to find and track threats as part of a c£20m contract. Powerful surveillance sensors from Thales…
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The Royal Navy will have all new ‘eye in the sky’ uncrewed aerial technology to find and track threats as part of a c£20m contract. Powerful surveillance sensors from Thales…
USCGC Confidence (WMEC 619) returned to their home port in Cape Canaveral February 6th following a 40-day patrol in the Florida Straits. Confidence deployed in support of Homeland Security Task…
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Taiwanese Defense authorities reported intense Chinese Communist Party (CCP) warplane and warship activities conducted by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) around the island over the previous day amid media…
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