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Demonstrations have recently completed on a unique quadcopter developed by The Army Research Laboratory and industry partners. The hover-bike capabilities were demonstrated to DoD officials at the Aberdeen Proving Ground laboratory earlier this month during a visit by Dr William Roper, Director of the Strategic Capabilities Office at the Office of the ...


Scientists at BAE Systems believe that a new type of directed energy laser and lens system (the Laser Developed Atmospheric Lens) could be in use on battlefields within the next 50 years. The system allows commanders enhanced observation of adversaries activities, over much greater distances than existing systems. The system could ...


The Czech armed forces are to begin using the US-developed Wideband Global SATCOM system (WGS) their Defence Ministry has announced. The satellite communication system was originally designed and developed for the US military and will be used during military exercises and foreign operations The Defence Ministry signed a deal at the end ...


The Ministry of Defence is inviting expressions of interest from communities across the UK to become host for the tenth annual Armed Forces Day National event. In 2018 will see Armed Forces Day celebrate ten years of supporting the Armed Forces Community, from serving personnel and reserves to veterans, cadets and ...


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