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Honeywell  has developed and launched a new technology that allows military pilots of high-performance fighter jets to breathe easier under extreme conditions. Honeywell’s Connected Breathing Regulator and Anti-G (cBRAG) technology enhances breathing regulation to support pilots who are subjected to high G-forces during periods of high acceleration. Exposure to high G-forces ...


DroneShield, a global leader in counter-unmanned aerial systems (CUAS) technology, is proud to announce its participation in Project FlyTrap, a multinational defense initiative led by the US Army V Corps. This critical exercise, running from June to August 2025 in Germany and Poland, brings together United States and United Kingdom ...


More than £150M worth of air defence and artillery has been delivered to Ukraine in the last two months, as procurement of hundreds of air defence missiles and thousands of rounds of artillery to provide to Ukraine ramps up. At least £700M of this support is set to be spent this ...


From supercharged 5G systems to a funding boost for local space clusters, new projects have been announced by the UK Space Agency, as figures show growing dependence on satellite technologies. As set out recently in the government’s Industrial Strategy, demand for space-based and space-enabled capabilities is growing fast globally. New figures, released ...


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