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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has successfully trialled advanced electromagnetic (EM) technology, heralding the next generation of capabilities for both offensive and defensive operations in modern warfare. Electromagnetic Dominance: The new battlefield In the era of invisible war, supremacy in the electromagnetic spectrum is as vital as dominance in traditional ...


Game-changing Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapon (RFDEW) neutralises drone swarms for just 10p per shot, supporting over 135 skilled UK jobs. British soldiers have conducted a successful trial of the Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapon (RFDEW), a pioneering system designed to neutralise drones and other threats using high-frequency radio waves. Capable ...


Wiltshire based Avon Technologies has this morning announced a $18M order from the US Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to supply its Next-Generation Intergrated Head Protection System (NG IHPS). The NG IHPS is an advanced ballistic helmet which was first issued to US Army troops in February 2024, it provides higher levels ...


Babcock has successfully delivered the first package of work within Project TAMPA for the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD). Project TAMPA is the MOD’s accelerator programme focused on the use of additive manufacturing to increase material availability across defence assets, to overcome obsolescence of parts, reducing cost and improving performance and ...


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