The first and only continentally accredited device enables civil and military access to Galileo’s PRS service, providing secure, precise positioning vital for public security.
The Black Arrow is a low cost, 200-lb class mission adaptable delivery platform designed to facilitate spiral upgrades for both kinetic and non-kinetic missions.
Airbus is working with TAS, ESA and NASA to maintain and upgrade various elements of the Rosalind Franklin rover in preparation for its planned launch in 2028 on a NASA supplied launcher.
BISim’s Mission Planning Toolkit uses drone-captured 3D terrain for realistic simulations, enhancing military training, decision-making, and operational readiness with Mantle integration.
Rheinmetall is expanding its PATH Autonomous Kit rollout with new Centres of Excellence in Germany, the Nordics, and the UK, driving innovation and integration of next-generation autonomous mobility for military forces.
The USS Pinckney (DDG 91) used Lockheed Martin’s Aegis Combat System to track and engage a live hypersonic MRBM in FTX-40, demonstrating SM-6 Block IAU capabilities.
Airbus reaffirmed its commitment to develop a hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft, highlighting key technologies for fuel-cell electric aviation as the most promising solution after years of research.
General Atomics and the Belgian Ministry of Defence completed the first flight of Belgium’s MQ-9B SkyGuardian on February 20, 2025, in California, marking a key milestone in the four-aircraft program.