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Australia Builds Quantum Edge in Undersea Warfare

Imagine a navigation system that can operate seamlessly underwater, even in the most challenging conditions - Australian tech firm Q-CTRL has just successfully tested a game-changing quantum navigation sensor that ran for over six days straight on a government ship. This breakthrough brings us one step closer to revolutionizing undersea warfare with unparalleled accuracy and reliability.

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Government officials oversee large radar system at brightly-lit defense facility.

Australia Exports Advanced Radar System to Canada in $1.75B Deal

Australia's defence industry has just scored a major win, with a $1.75 billion deal to export its advanced radar system to Canada, showcasing the country's innovative capabilities and strong national security. This landmark agreement marks Australia's largest-ever defence export and cements its reputation as a trusted partner in the global defence market.

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Pakistan Taps Private Sector to Accelerate Drone Development

Pakistan is taking a giant leap in drone technology, bringing together the country's top defence officials and private sector innovators to revolutionize its unmanned capabilities. By joining forces, they're set to supercharge the development of homegrown drones for warfare and surveillance.

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Airbus Revives Sixth-Generation Fighter Plans with Team Gen 6

Airbus Defence is shaking things up in Europe's combat-air plans with the revival of its sixth-generation fighter program, joining forces with 13 industry partners as part of Team Gen 6. This bold move marks an exciting step towards European sovereignty in next-gen defence technology.

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Airbus Unveils Ravenstorm Combat Drone in Expanded Portfolio

Meet the Ravenstorm, a cutting-edge combat drone that's part of Airbus' bold new lineup of uncrewed systems designed to supercharge air power. With its expanded portfolio, Airbus is empowering nations to defend their skies like never before.

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Pakistan Advances Portable Missile Launch Technology

Pakistan's defence tech scene just took a major leap forward with the RATO-150, a portable missile launch system that lets drones blast off from anywhere, even without long runways or massive catapults. This game-changing innovation comes courtesy of Woot-Tech, a privately owned Pakistani defence contractor.

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Senate Bill Targets Military AI Use with Stricter Regulations

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is taking a stand against the Pentagon's rapid deployment of powerful AI technology without safeguards, introducing the Secure and Accountable Military AI Act to impose stricter regulations and prevent potentially catastrophic consequences. The proposed legislation aims to restrict AI use in autonomous weapons, domestic surveillance, and nuclear applications.

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Naval facility with uncrewed undersea vehicles and launch systems.

AUKUS Advances Undersea Warfare Capabilities with Joint UUV Project

The AUKUS partnership is turning talk into action with its first signature project: a joint uncrewed undersea vehicle (UUV) initiative to revolutionize undersea warfare capabilities. Britain, Australia, and the US are joining forces to make this vision a reality by 2027.

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HAVELSAN Expands Global Reach with Hürjet Simulator Export to Spain

HAVELSAN is breaking new ground with its export of the Hürjet simulator to Spain, marking a significant reversal of a long-standing trend. The Turkish company will deliver its cutting-edge Flight Simulation and Mission Planning System, along with a Full Mission and Flight Training Simulator, to support the Hürjet program for both the Turkish Air Force and Spain.

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Turkey Unveils Integrated Steel Dome Air Defence Architecture

Witnessing a major milestone in air defence technology, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and defence leaders from 50 nations gathered to unveil Türkiye's revolutionary Steel Dome architecture in action. For the first time, the multi-layered air and missile defence system was showcased in a live-fire demonstration, leaving a lasting impression on its international audience.

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Naval Hürjet aircraft on a runway with a large body of water and dock in the background.

Turkey Advances Naval Hürjet for MUGEM Aircraft Carrier

Türkiye is taking a major leap forward with its indigenous aircraft carrier, MUGEM, by developing a carrier-capable version of the Hürjet, a high-performance jet that will need to withstand the intense demands of naval landings. Turkish Aerospace Industries has officially kicked off the Naval Hürjet programme, marking a significant milestone in the country's naval aviation ambitions.

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UK Delays F-35 Software, Turns to US Glide Bombs

The UK Ministry of Defence has authorised the purchase of US-made glide bombs, known as GBU-53/B StormBreaker, to equip the F-35 with an interim stand-off capability until its own advanced SPEAR 3 system is ready. This move will enhance the F-35's firepower with a versatile 200-pound bomb that can glide up to 69 miles and track targets with radar, infrared, or laser precision.

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Ministry of Defence officials discuss drone strategy around a table with a model and screen display.

UK Down-Selects Four Firms for Apache Drone Wingman Project

The UK's Ministry of Defence is shaking up its approach to warfare with Project NYX, a game-changing initiative that harnesses the power of drones, AI, and autonomy to revolutionize the battlefield. Four top firms - BAE Systems, Anduril UK, Tekever, and Thales - have been selected to demonstrate their capabilities in this cutting-edge project.

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Pakistan Unveils LoMADS Air Defence System with 100km Range

Pakistan's latest air defence system, LoMADS, boasts an impressive 100km range and Mach 5 interceptor speed, solidifying its position as a game-changing medium-to-long-range defence solution. This cutting-edge system can engage 12 targets simultaneously, handling speeds from Mach 0.1 to Mach 3.

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UK Clears £6B Ajax Armored Vehicle for Duty Despite Troop Injuries

The UK Ministry of Defence has cleared the £6B Ajax armored vehicle for duty, despite reports of troop injuries, with Minister Luke Pollard emphasizing that the safety of personnel is non-negotiable. The move comes after investigators failed to pinpoint a single cause for the symptoms experienced by crews during a recent military exercise.

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Military officers and technicians gather around a large blank tactical map in a briefing room.

Pakistan Army Shifts to Precision Warfare with Advanced Network-Enabled Systems

The Pakistan Army is revolutionizing its combat strategy with the development of an Integrated Battlefield Management System, a cutting-edge network-enabled system that combines advanced sensors, guided munitions, and digital fire-control systems to enable precision warfare. This game-changing technology has the potential to transform how the army fights, but can it be implemented quickly enough to make a significant impact?

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