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Along with new technology, existing capabilities, such as Nexus and Strike Net, will be used to support the web.
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The platform is intended for use onboard Royal Navy aircraft carriers.
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The new technology will help spot lasers that can “dazzle” and intercept satellites.
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The UAS must be fitted with a day camera with zoom, and a long wave infrared thermal imaging camera.
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The strategy prioritises New Zealand firms in procurement rules, among other things.
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The platform will help the military predict stock shortages and keep on top of maintenance projects.
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NATO’s new marketplace aims to provide “faster, more flexible” access to cybersecurity capabilities.
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South Korea to raise defence spending, pursue greater self-reliance
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The Bundeswehr seeks earlier engagement with smaller companies, as new satellite constellations and ground facilities are acquired.
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Both firms were selected for the programme last year.
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The EU will look to improve its drone detection and interception capabilities as part of the project.
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If approved, Sweden will spend 2.8% of GDP on defence next year.
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The UK has been eyeing access to the fund since it signed a defence partnership with the EU in May.
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EU launches EUR1.6m quantum technology tender
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UK announces GBP1.5bn partnership with Palantir
Palantir will locate its European headquarters in London under the deal.
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