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MILAN — US soldiers are learning to recognize different types of drones by their distinct, buzz-like noises to better identify them during patrols, drawing lessons from the Ukrainian battlefield. Honing that skill, along with practicing identifying aerial threats by sight, were key takeaways from the recent US-led Project FlyTrap 5.0 exercise in Lithuania, which ran from the first two weeks of May. “No longer am I just scanning to my 12:00 and around me at ground level — we’ve incorporated this warfare to where we have to scan up and out as well … you have to now learn the…

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On May 14, China’s top leader Xi Jinping took U.S. President Donald Trump to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, where the two posed for a photo standing before the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. English reports treated the visit to the Temple of Heaven as a mere formality between talks – the phrase “followed by a visit to the Temple of Heaven” was often sandwiched between Xi’s warning on Taiwan and soybean trade issues. However, if we compare the venues chosen for each U.S. president’s visit to China, we will see that the diplomatic settings arranged by China…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accompanied by Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten, witnessed the signing of a landmark agreement between TATA Electronics and ASML in The Hague.The agreement will support the establishment of India’s first front‑end semiconductor fabrication facility in Dholera, Gujarat.Both leaders welcomed the partnership, describing it as a significant step in India’s journey towards building a robust semiconductor ecosystem.In his remarks, Prime Minister Modi emphasised that India’s progress in the semiconductor sector offers immense opportunities for the country’s youth. He noted that cooperation in futuristic sectors such as semiconductors will continue to gain vigour in the years ahead. In…

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A new defense architecture is taking shape across the Indo-Pacific. It bears little resemblance to the Cold War geometry of bilateral treaties and concentrated forward bases that defined the region for half a century.  What is actually emerging is an allied security web: distributed, resilient, co-invented, and built on the premise that chaos is the baseline condition of twenty-first-century conflict, rather than a failure of deterrence to be corrected. The United States and Australia are central nodes in that architecture, but they are not solitary. Guam’s transformation into a network hub; the trilateral amphibious partnership taking shape among the United…

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U&C will supply reconnaissance drones to the US Army in Europe. Credit: U&C UAS via LinkedIn. The US Army has entered into an agreement with Czech manufacturer U&C UAS for the delivery of specialised drones to its units stationed in Europe.  Under this international contract, U&C UAS will provide advanced uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) intended to support intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.  Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more In a LinkedIn post, U&C stated that the agreement is intended to reinforce allied defence capabilities and improve security throughout Europe, as…

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Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) has formally concluded cost negotiations with Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) for the ₹99,000 crore Project 75(I) submarine program, positioning itself to construct six advanced diesel-electric attack submarines with fuel-cell based Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) technology.The deal now awaits Cabinet Committee on Security clearance before contract signing, expected in the next fiscal year.The negotiations between the Ministry of Defence’s Cost Negotiation Committee, MDL, and TKMS mark a decisive milestone in one of India’s largest conventional submarine acquisition programs.The valuation has been finalised in the range of ₹66,000–70,000 crore, equivalent to $8–9 billion, representing a significant…

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Aeralis sought a UK government contract to replace the RAF’s Red Arrows Hawk jets. Credit: Ryan Fletcher/Shutterstock.com. British jet developer Aeralis has entered administration following funding shortfalls and ongoing uncertainty about the UK’s future trainer aircraft requirement, including who will provide a replacement for the Hawk.   The company’s board confirmed the collapse and attributed its difficulties to “continued delays” in the UK Defence Investment Plan, in addition to geopolitical events that disrupted access to investment.  Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more In addition, the withdrawal of support…

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Russia’s unveiling of the two-seater Su‑57D stealth fighter has reignited Indian interest in acquiring a fifth‑generation platform, particularly as China and Pakistan advance their own stealth programs, according to a report by TOI.The new variant directly addresses India’s long‑standing demand for a twin‑seat configuration, potentially bridging the gap until the indigenous AMCA enters service in the mid‑2030s.A new rendering of the Su‑57D has been released by Russian military blogger Ilya Tumanov, showing an enlarged cockpit section and extended canopy to accommodate a second crew member. This development is significant because India had earlier withdrawn from the Indo‑Russian Fifth‑Generation Fighter Aircraft…

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