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Turkey | The Turkish army will receive the Altay tank during 2025 and it is one of the most advanced tanks in the world.

Turkey | The Turkish army will receive the Altay tank during 2025 and it is one of the most advanced tanks in the world.

Türkiye's Minister of National Defense, Yaşar Güler, recently confirmed that the Turkish Armed Forces will begin receiving the first serially-produced Altay main battle tanks by the end of 2025. This…

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United State | US HitchHiker Interceptor Drone Tested in Ukraine for Advanced Counter-Drone Operations.

United State | US HitchHiker Interceptor Drone Tested in Ukraine for Advanced Counter-Drone Operations.

According to a recent report by the American news magazine Newsweek, the advanced HitchHiker interceptor drone, developed by American companies IronNet and Asterion Systems, is currently being tested on the…

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Pakistan | 12th edition of IDEAS 2024 kicks off at Karachi Expo Centre.

Pakistan | 12th edition of IDEAS 2024 kicks off at Karachi Expo Centre.

KARACHI. On November 22nd, the 12th edition of the International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS 2024) concluded at the Karachi Exhibition Centre on Tuesday The exhibition was inaugurated on the…

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Canada | First MQ-9B drones enter production at General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.

Canada | First MQ-9B drones enter production at General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.

Progress is being made on Canada’s Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) project as the first two MQ-9B drones have entered production at General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) in San…

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BAE Systems is working with the Australian Army to bring autonomous vehicles on the battlefield to deliver improved capabilities. The demonstration project aims to enhance the use of autonomous platforms and reduce the reliance

on soldiers on the ground in future battlefields.
As part of the project, BAE Systems will use locally developed autonomous technologies to convert two M113 AS4 armoured personnel carriers at its Edinburgh Parks facility.
The conversion, supported by the Australian Army, is expected to be completed by next month.
The army will then conduct experiments using the vehicles to gain first-hand insights on the potential of getting autonomous systems onto the battlefield.
Militaries can employ autonomous vehicles to meet needs such as intelligence gathering and logistics support.
BAE Systems Australia chief technology officer Brad Yelland said: “Autonomous technology will assist soldiers to respond in an accelerating warfare environment, increasing their speed of initiative to outpace, out-manoeuvre, and out-think conventional and unconventional threats.
“The Australian Army Robotic and Autonomous Systems Strategy highlights the goals that army is seeking from this disruptive technology. Through this demonstration and the CRC program, we will help the army achieve that.”


Once the demonstration is completed, BAE Systems and other trusted autonomous systems (TAS) partners can use the optionally crewed M113 AS4 platforms as test vehicles.
TAS is Australia’s first defence cooperative research centre (CRC) that aims to develop capabilities to acquire and employ autonomous and robotic technology.
The centre was established under the government’s Next Generation Technologies Fund. It intends to enable cooperation between humans and machines.
As a founding member of the CRC programme, BAE Systems is working to equip soldiers with autonomous technologies to enable them to be future-ready.

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