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The United Kingdom and Türkiye have formally entered the next phase of a landmark £8 billion export agreement with the signing of a multi-billion-pound training and support contract. Defence Secretary John Healey and Turkish Defence Minister Yaşar Güler met in London to finalise the agreement, which underpins the acquisition of ...


DroneShield, a global leader in counter-unmanned systems (C-UxS) solutions, today announced interoperability between DroneSentry-C2 command-and-control software, and optical sensing technologies from OpenWorks Engineering.   The partnership strengthens DroneShield’s ability to unify multi-domain sensor inputs within a single operational C2 environment, delivering enhanced detection, tracking, and decision superiority for end users. OpenWorks Engineering is a UK-based technology company specializing in advanced optical sensor systems and imaging solutions ...


The number of patent applications for anti-drone (counter-UAV) technologies filed globally increased by 27% to 126 last year*, up from 99 the year before, according to new research from leading intellectual property (IP) law firm Mathys & Squire. The sharp rise in patents filed reflects growing global demand for systems capable ...


The UK Ministry of Defence has successfully advanced its aerial delivery capabilities through a rapid development project aimed at enhancing the precision and safety of military air drops. The Joint Air Delivery Test and Evaluation Unit (JADTEU) identified a critical requirement for more accurate predictions regarding the descent of personnel ...


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