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  • How will Europe's planned semiconductor strategy affect its nations' military ambitions?

    October 12, 2021 | International, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    How will Europe's planned semiconductor strategy affect its nations' military ambitions?

    The European Union wants to build its own microchip manufacturing capability to counterbalance the dominant Asian market and ensure enduring technological sovereignty.

  • After delay, Joint Air-to-Ground Missile full-rate production decision now due in mid-2022

    October 12, 2021 | International, Aerospace, Land

    After delay, Joint Air-to-Ground Missile full-rate production decision now due in mid-2022

    Having failed to achieve desired lethal effects on a maritime target, the U.S. Army and Marine Corps had to delay fielding of the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile. But now a full-rate production decision is expected in the summer of 2022, according to Maj. Gen. Robert Rasch, the Army's program executive officer for missiles and space.

  • From sci-fi to reality: How the US Space Force launched a digital revolution

    October 12, 2021 | International, Aerospace

    From sci-fi to reality: How the US Space Force launched a digital revolution

    It appears the Pentagon is prepared to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.

  • US Navy's supply chain chief wants to transform dollars into readiness

    October 12, 2021 | International, Naval

    US Navy's supply chain chief wants to transform dollars into readiness

    The U.S. Navy is trying to improve its readiness while reining in the rising costs of maintenance and modernization. While these goals can seem at odds, the service's first stab at this effort allowed it to boost its fighter jet mission-capable rates.

  • Wormuth: US Army can 'no longer defer the big decisions' on its future

    October 12, 2021 | International, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Wormuth: US Army can 'no longer defer the big decisions' on its future

    The Army will have to make tough decisions in the coming years as it races to modernize and stay prepared for a potential fight with high-end adversaries, Secretary Christine Wormuth said at AUSA.

  • US Army, Lockheed find faster path to field air and missile defense radar

    October 12, 2021 | International, Aerospace, Land

    US Army, Lockheed find faster path to field air and missile defense radar

    Lockheed has found a way to accelerate the Army's critical Sentinel A4 program that will provide radar coverage for major air and missile defense systems coming online.

  • DoD SBIR/STTR Component BAA Pre-Release: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) HR001121S0007 Topics 29-30

    October 12, 2021 | International, C4ISR, Security

    DoD SBIR/STTR Component BAA Pre-Release: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) HR001121S0007 Topics 29-30

    The DoD Small Business and Technology Partnerships Office announces the pre-release of the following Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) topics: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), HR001121S0007: STTR Topic HR001121S0007-29: “Breakthrough Technologies for Energy Web Dominance,” published at https://sam.gov/opp/64463b5ca4464cb291e82f2c928e87e8/view SBIR Topic HR001121S0007-30: “Collaborative APIs Through Incentive Design (CATID),” published at https://sam.gov/opp/5d353e8300d64e86bd24b69947f73dc3/view IMPORTANT DATES: October 7, 2021: Topics pre-release October 26, 2021: Topics open, begin submitting proposals in DSIP November 30, 2021: Topics close, full proposals must be submitted in DSIP no later than 12:00 p.m. ET Full topics and instructions are available at the links provided above.

  • Développé par A-NSE, le ballon captif convainc la Bundeswehr engagée au Sahel

    October 12, 2021 | International, Aerospace

    Développé par A-NSE, le ballon captif convainc la Bundeswehr engagée au Sahel

    DÉFENSE Développé par A-NSE, le ballon captif convainc la Bundeswehr engagée au Sahel Après dix ans de développement, l'entreprise française A-NSE (Aero-Nautic Services & Engineering) voit ses efforts couronnés de succès, avec la vente d'un aérostat capital qui sera exploité par l'armée allemande dans le cadre de son déploiement au Niger. Doté de nombreux capteurs et de caméras longue portée, il permettra de repérer 7 jours sur 7 et 24 heures sur 24 tout mouvement potentiellement hostile à des dizaines de kilomètres à la ronde. « Ce contrat est une référence de prestige qui signe les débuts industriels du marché des ballons captifs » annonce Baptiste Regas, président cofondateur d'A-NSE. Trois brevets protègent les techniques développées par la société qui a vendu une quinzaine de spécimens. « Nous avons amélioré leur autonomie et leur coût d'exploitation (...) le ballon résiste à des tempêtes de 120km/h, peut transporter un tiers de masse supplémentaire, dispose de quatre fois plus d'autonomie en vol (40 jours) et nécessite moins de personnel au sol » explique le dirigeant. L'entreprise termina l'exercice en cours autour de 3 M€ de chiffre d'affaires et dispose déjà d'un carnet de commandes fourni pour l'année 2022. Une ascension qui devrait se poursuivre dans les années à venir, les besoins dans le domaine allant croissant. Les Echos du 11 octobre

  • National Reconnaissance Office opens door for more commercial services

    October 8, 2021 | International, Aerospace

    National Reconnaissance Office opens door for more commercial services

    The new Broad Agency Announcement is designed to help the NRO access and evaluate emerging commercial satellite capabilities.

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