Wednesday 23 February 2022

US, close allies sign ‘call to action’ in space defense

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US, close allies sign 'call to action' in space defense

The new military accord signed by Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the US presages joint stance on future space norms.

 

Insitu seeking enhanced partnerships in Gulf, including joint research

UMEX 2022: Insitu is engaged in discussions with a number of Arab Gulf nations with eyes on joint research and development projects, including proposals to build building on the capabilities of some of its current unmanned aerial vehicles in service in the region, particularly the Integrator. "We are well into discussions with our numerous partners…

 

Biden orders forces to Baltics, warns Russia plans further invasion of Ukraine

Among the assets moving to the Baltics are F-35s and AH-64 Apache helicopters.

 

A prototype spy plane is tracking Russian force movements for the US Army

ARTEMIS "has both electronic collection and ground scanning radar so it could for example see the movement of tanks in real time, and collect RF [radio frequency] signals emitted by adversaries,"  said Tom Spoehr of the Heritage Foundation. "Its sensors can go hundreds of miles out, so with the route it is flying it can see well into Belarus, Kaliningrad, and perhaps even into the Donbas region."

 

Saab rolls out new 5G communications system: DeployNet

"The user, whether a military force or a rescue unit, can deploy in a remote area like the middle of the desert, and within minutes set up the communication system," as Saab executive said.

 

To give US satellites a chance against rivals, pursue safe nuclear propulsion

Would we ever send a tank, ship, or aircraft into harm's way without the ability to maneuver?

 

No US missile defense system proven capable against 'realistic' ICBM threats: Study

Missile Defense Agency pushes back, pointing Breaking Defense to positive report from Pentagon tester, laudatory comments from senior military officials and recent test wins.

 

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