Unmanned systems
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Aselsan teams up with local shipyard for two new naval dronesTurkey’s largest defense company has partnered with local shipyard Sefine to develop and produce two unmanned surface vessels.
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UK MoD Orders 13 General Atomics’ RG Mk1 Surveillance Drones Worth £195 MillionThe UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has ordered 13 Protector RG Mk1 Remotely Piloted Air Systems (RPAS) to add to its initial order for three Protector RPAS, establishing 16 as the new total of Protectors to be delivered to the UK MoD.
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Turkey’s unmanned fighter jet prototype to fly by 2023Turkey aims to conduct the maiden flight of the prototype of its domestically-made unmanned fighter jet in 2023, according to the chief technology officer (CTO) of leading local drone magnate, Baykar.
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General Atomics produces Netherlands' first MQ-9A ReaperGeneral Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) has completed the first of four MQ-9A Block 5 Reapers for the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
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High in the sky: Turkey’s landmark drone Akıncı sets altitude recordTurkey’s latest cutting-edge combat drone has set a new national aviation record, the head of the country’s top defense body said Thursday.
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Hyundai Rotem delivers two MPUGVs for RoKA trialsHyundai Rotem announced on 7 July that it has handed over to South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) two multipurpose unmanned ground vehicles (MPUGVs) based on the HR-Sherpa prototype for use in six-months-long evaluation trials with the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA).
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France tests laser-powered anti-drone system for the 2024 OlympicsThe French military used a laser-powered canon on Wednesday to destroy a drone in a test of technology that the government hopes will be used to protect the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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The British Army’s new light howitzer could be unmannedThe U.K. Ministry of Defense has revealed that it is looking at unmanned self-propelled guns, which could have autonomous capabilities, as potential replacements for the British Army’s current L118 105mm howitzer. An artist’s conception of one proposal for this future Lightweight Fires Platform, seen at the top of this story, shows a design with four wheels on separate, articulating legs.
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Domestic unmanned ground vehicles are in the firing tests - VİDEOPresident of the Presidency of Defence Industries Prof. Dr. İsmail Demir, in his share on his official Twitter account, announced that the prototype racing activities initiated within the context of the Middle-Class 1st Level Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Project go on. In the post on 27 June 2021, it was reported that after the inspection and mobility tests of the UGVs developed by Turkish Defense Industry companies to enter the Turkish Armed Forces inventory, firing tests with the 7.62 mm weapon system were also carried out.
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DroneGun Tactical the ultimate UAV killerYes, it’s large for a gun — 56 inches long, 18 inches tall and 8 inches wide.
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Alpagu successfully passed test firing with ammunition - VİDEOSTM Defense Technologies Engineering and Trade Inc. Fixed Wing Intelligent Strike UAV System developed by Alpagu successfully passed the test firing.
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Turkish defense industry thrives as Akıncı UCAV inks 1st export deal
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Turkey’s Baykar, Ukrainian firm ink deal for unmanned aircraft engine
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Turkey’s Baykar to soon test-fly sea-based UAVs as orders boom
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Turkish navy receives first Aksungur UAV
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Zala Aero Drone Performs 12 Hour Flight Without Satellite Navigation
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IAI debuts new hybrid ground robot joining the UK army inventory
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Elbit Systems Develops AI-Powered Computerized Solution for Assault Rifles
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South Korea defense budget set to rise 4.5%, roughly matching Japan
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General Dynamics opens new unmanned underwater vehicle manufacturing center
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Turkish shipyard develops anti-submarine drone
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IAI to supply remote patrol vehicles to British Army
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Security forces get Akıncı, Turkey’s most advanced drone to date "/>Security forces get Akıncı, Turkey’s most advanced drone to date
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