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Hanwha Aerospace, WB Group Joint Venture to Produce Missiles in Poland

South Korean aircraft engine manufacturer Hanwha Aerospace will form a joint venture with Polish aeronautics firm WB Group to deliver CGR-080 missiles for Poland’s HOMAR-K artillery systems. The two defense contractors sealed the joint venture through an executive agreement signed by Hanwha Aerospace CEO Son Jae-il and WB Group President Piotr Wojciechowski on the first...

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Report: Global Action Plan Needed to Address Military AI Risks, Opportunities

A U.K.-commissioned report from RAND Europe has highlighted the need for a comprehensive action plan to address emerging risks and opportunities associated with the military use of artificial intelligence. The technical report recommends that nations prioritize actions to enhance AI utilization and allow the military to take advantage of its benefits, limit access for non-state...

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NRC Chair: Discussion Continues on Establishing a New Department to Supervise International Nuclear Exports

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s plan to establish a new branch focused on exports is “a discussion that we’re still taking a look at,” NRC Chair Christopher Hanson said. Hanson has stated that the uncertainty arises from the fact that its international programs office is already performing many of the tasks that the proposed branch...

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Canadian Delegation Visits UK to Better Understand AI Policymaking

Science and Innovation Network Canada brought leaders from various organizations to the United Kingdom to learn more about London’s policy development strategy in investing in artificial intelligence and exascale computing. The delegation also aimed to deepen collaboration with the United Kingdom after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled a $1.5 billion investment to form the...

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G7 Representatives Address Potential AI Competition Concerns

Lina M. Khan, chair of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, and other representatives of the G7 leading industrialized nations have issued a communiqué addressing potential concerns over fair competition on the use of artificial intelligence-enabled solutions. The document highlights competition authorities and policymakers’ role in addressing competitive threats and listed competition concerns identified by a...

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British Soldiers Participate in NATO’s Operation Chelonia to Improve Interoperability With Allies

The British armed forces participated in the Operation Chelonia military exercise, improving its collaborative capabilities with NATO allies in the Western Balkans.  Soldiers from the United Kingdom’s Strategic Reserve Force joined the exercise held close to Pasha Liman Naval Base in southern Albania. They arrived at the location using amphibious vehicles and proceeded to service...

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Saab Receives $116M Additional Order for Air Defense Solution From Lithuania

Lithuania has awarded Saab a new contract for an additional mobile short-range air defense system valued at $116 million. Lithuania placed the first $123.3 million order for the air defense system in July after delivering Bolide missiles for the Lithuanian Armed Forces Air Defence Battalion’s existing MSHORAD. Under the new deal, the Baltic state will...

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Saab, Korea Aerospace Industries to Collaborate on Seoul’s Airborne Early Warning Program

Saab has signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea Aerospace Industries to signify its commitment to advancing South Korea's Airborne Early Warning & Control 2 program. The Stockholm-based defense company is among the vendors vying for a contract under the program and, if selected, will work with KAI on GlobalEye, an AEW&C solution offering real-time information to warfighters, improving situational awareness and enabling early detection of threats. "[The MOU] will increase critical radar technology competence and create domestic capability and self-sustainability to secure strategic independence for the Republic of Korea in the airborne surveillance segment," said Markus Borgljung, Saab Business Area Surveillance deputy head.

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Australian Joint Operations Official Swaps With New Zealand Counterpart to Expand Defense Cooperation

The joint operations commands of Australia and New Zealand have swapped their top officials with New Zealand Defence Force Maj. Gen. Hugh McAslan appointed the Australian Defence Force's deputy chief of joint operations. Australian Army Brig. Michael Bassingthwaighte started a deputy commander role at Joint Forces New Zealand in July. The Australian government said Tuesday that the high-level exchange aligns with an effort to further deepen relations between the two defense forces. According to Royal Australian Navy Vice Adm. Justin Jones, Australia's chief of joint operations, McAslan's appointment is a continuation of over a century of close military collaboration both regionally and globally.

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Northrop Grumman, Terma Collaborate to Advance EW, Unmanned Systems, Other Key Capabilities

Northrop Grumman and Danish aerospace company Terma have entered a memorandum of understanding to advance several key capabilities, including electronic warfare, unmanned aerial systems and the F-35 Lightning II jet. The new MOU, which follows a collaboration to produce, modernize and sustain the F-35 jets, also includes an initiative to support small to medium businesses in Denmark looking to participate in the global supply chain of U.S. government contractors. Terma Executive Vice President Steen Lynenskjold said the new agreement follows a longstanding and strong relationship between the two businesses, bringing the partnership into new areas.

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