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MQ-28 is a unique autonomous capability designed to complement the find, fix, track and target elements of air combat with autonomous behaviours and reduced risk to crewed platforms.
The X-37B orbital test vehicle, launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9, is back in space for its eighth mission, hosting technology demonstrations for U.S. government partners.
Launching August 21 from Florida, the Orbital Test Vehicle will fly a service module, expanding capacity for a laser communications demo and the highest performing quantum inertial sensor in space.
Leveraging highly efficient xenon thrusters to maneuver in space, the satellites will continue their 130-day journey to MEO, approximately 8,000 kilometers from the Earth's surface.
The U.S. Space Force awarded a contract for two Evolved Strategic Satellite Communications satellites, with options for two more, to provide secure, resilient NC3 for the President and global strategic forces.
Two new O3b mPOWER satellites will join the existing eight, enhancing global coverage and network capacity with advanced, adaptive technology for seamless connectivity.
Boeing and RAAF successfully demonstrated MQ-28 Ghost Bat control from an E-7A Wedgetail, showcasing advanced airborne teaming and integrated combat capabilities.
Norsk e-Fuel will produce jet fuel known as electro-SAF, or e-SAF. This involves the PtL process: using fossil-free power to generate green hydrogen and combining it with recycled CO₂ from biogenic sources.