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Fischer KEYSTONE Tactical Hub Ensures Seamless Connectivity and Interoperability of Soldiers’ Digital Equipment with Expanded Cable Range

New Delhi: Fischer Connectors' Swiss-engineered MIL-SPEC solution features an expanded portfolio of cables  compatible with Nett Warrior and NATO STANAG 4695/4851 interfaces via Fischer UltiMate 80 connectors.  It offers a competitive solution in line...

All Three Indian Government-Funded OEMs Choose Allison Transmission for India’s FICV Program

INDIANAPOLIS-Allison Transmission, the world's largest manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty fully automatic transmissions for commercial and defence vehicles, has been selected to provide its 3040 MX cross-drive transmission for all three Government-funded original equipment...

US Army Approves Next-Gen Air Defence Radar

Washington: The US Army has formally approved a new air and missile defence sensor to replace its aging Patriot for low-rate production, according to its system developer Raytheon. The service has been working on replacing...

Ex Tiger Triumph 2025 Culminates with DV Day at Kakinada, AP

New Delhi: The fourth edition of bilateral tri-Service Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Amphibious Exercise Tiger Triumph 2025 between India and the United States culminated with a Distinguished Visitors' (DV) Day at Kakinada...

US Army Schedules Next Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon Test in December

Washington: The US Army has scheduled a test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, or LRHW, for December, the service’s program executive officer for missiles and space said in a recent interview. After a lengthy delay...

GE Aerospace Reinforces Its Special Sense of Purpose: Larry Culp

Describing GE Aerospace’s last year journey Larry described it as an incredible journey. Feeling prouder of what his team accomplished together with their customers and industry partners. Larry felt that GE Aerospace’s launch as...

US Army to Make Production Decision for New Missile Defence Radars Soon

Huntsville (Alabama): The US Army is just weeks away from making a production decision for its new missile defence radar, following an extra year of ironing out any kinks, according to Maj. Gen. Frank...

US Army Plans to Send Major Elements of Modernised Air and Missile Defence Capabilities to Pacific, European Theatres

Huntsville (Alabama): The US Army plans to send major elements of its most modernised air and missile defence capabilities to the Pacific and European theatres, according to Maj Gen Frank Lozano, program executive officer...

US Army Plans Australia Test of Typhon Missile System

Huntsville (Alabama): The US Army plans to conduct a live shot with its Typhon missile system in Australia this summer during the Talisman Sabre exercise, marking the first firing of the long-range strike weapon...

Universal Launcher for Small Drones Being Tested by US Army Development Shop 

Washington: On the US Army’s quest to fire the new category of launched effects from ground robots and aircraft, a development shop is working on a universal launcher and eyeing an off-ramp for having...

Fielding Plan for US Army’s Dark Eagle Hypersonic Weapon Expected Soon

Washington: Senior US Army leaders have not yet blessed a roadmap for getting the delayed Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon into soldiers’ hands, but that decision could be coming shortly, according to a three-star general...

HII’s Mission Technologies Division to Develop High-Energy Laser Weapon System, US Army Awards Contract

Washington: The US Army has awarded shipbuilder HII’s Mission Technologies division a contract to develop a high-energy laser weapon system for the service’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office, according to a company statement. “We...

US Army Will Not Conduct Typhon’s Live-Fire Operation in Philippines

Manila: The US Army will not conduct a live-fire operation of its Mid-Range Capability missile system, known as Typhon, during exercises in the Philippines this spring, according to the service commander in charge of...
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