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The British Army declared its first unit to fly the new AH-64E Apache Guardian, the 3 Regiment Army Air Corps (3 Regt AAC), ready for frontline duty after successfully completing Exercise Iron Titan.
British rocket artillery and Apache helicopters have operated together in a live-fire exercise on European soil for the first time.
WASHINGTON — LeoLabs, a California-based operator of ground-based radars for tracking objects in low Earth orbit, has secured $4 million in funding under a U.S. military program to upgrade its mobile ...
A British soldier sets up a Mamba radar to intercept mortar attacks in Iraq in 2004. Britain wants to replace the current Saab-supplied capability around 2026. (Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images) LONDON ...
The military’s envisioned Mobile Fires Platform program is aimed at updating artillery capabilities currently provided by the British Army’s aging AS90 155mm self-propelled howitzers.
British and U.S. Army AH-64E Apaches operated together for the first time as part of a ... The AH-64E V6 can also employ another mast-mounted system instead of its distinctive Longbow radar, ...
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