Poland bolsters C4ISR capabilities for armoured forces with SitaWare
Poland is to deploy Systematic’s SitaWare suite of C4ISR technology through its acquisition of M1 Abrams main battle tanks and support vehicles from the United States.Systematic’s mounted battle management system (BMS) software,SitaWare Frontline, will be installed in all of...
Birdon selects Siemens software for digital shipyard
Australian owned Birdon Group, headquartered in Port Macquarie in New South Wales, has selected industry-leading software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to support its ongoing strategy to develop a digital shipyard to service both Australian and international shipbuilding customers....
Lockheed Martin Australia teams with Leidos Australia for AIR6500 software
Lockheed Martin Australia and Leidos Australia have signed a teaming agreement to design, develop and build advanced secure technologies. This agreement will support the Royal Australian Air Force’s transformation into a next-gen-enabled force under the Joint Air Battle Management...
Saab signs strategic agreement and makes investment in Helsing
Saab has entered into a strategic partnership with Helsing, a defence company specialising in AI-based software technologies. The partnership is built on a cooperation agreement, combining Helsing’s highly advanced AI capabilities with Saab’s wide range of solutions, and an...
Prisma Cloud delivers context-aware software composition analysis
Open source software is a critical component of cloud-native applications, allowing developers greater speed and modularity without having to reinvent the wheel each time they code. However, as the Unit 42 Cloud Threat Report, 2H 2021 found, open source...
Exail Launches Innovative Advanced Centre for Software Integration and Simulation
Adelaide SME Acacia Systems is poised to assume a key role in the ongoing integration and simulation efforts for the Royal Australian Navy's (RAN) SEA 1905 Tranche 1 – Maritime Mine Countermeasures (MCM) program, pending Exail's successful bid.Exail CEO...
Could smart watches and wearable devices protect the military?
Could smart watches and wearable devices give the Australian military the edge when it comes to protecting defence personnel against biological and chemical warfare threats?Their ability to continuously measure vital signs is being taken a step further in a...
BAE Systems looks to new tech for Hobart Class destroyer
BAE Systems Australia will introduce technologies to enable strategic data-driven decision making in real time across the Hobart Class Destroyer Enterprise. The Destroyer Enterprise supports the three Hobart Class destroyers HMAS Brisbane, HMAS Sydney and HMAS Hobart at their...
Curtiss-Wright to provide encrypted data storage for unmanned underwater vehicle
Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions division, a trusted leading supplier of rugged, secure data storage solutions, announced that its Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)-based Data Transport System 1 (DTS1) Network Attached Storage (NAS) device has been selected by a leading U.S. system...
Rheinmetall: Next-generation simulation solution wins backing from EC
Coordinated and led by Rheinmetall, the FEDERATES consortium, which stands for Federated Ecosystem of European Simulation Assets for Training and Decision Support, has been selected by the European Union for €30 million in funding. The European Commission has picked...