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Japan, U.S., Australia, Philippines agree on rules-based Indo-Pacific – Kyodo News

The defense ministers from Japan, the United States, Australia and the Philippines pledge to maintain the rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific …

US Defense Secretary Austin Says ‘Squad’ Shares Vision for Indo-Pacific Peace – YouTube

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin reasserted Washington’s “commitment to international law in the South China Sea” during a joint press …

US Navy tests Thunderbirds-style Manta Ray drone sub for missions – MSN

Manta Ray was built through the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program. Although its future …

US military tests new fish-shaped underwater drone – Defence Blog

DARPA is collaborating with the US Navy to determine the next steps for testing and transitioning this technology into operational use.

Transforming the battlefield: How DARPA’s manufacturing innovations is fuelling military flexibility

DARPA has been attempting to revolutionise military logistics with innovative manufacturing programmes like SURGE. Such programmes have been aimed …

U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) Makes 2024 Phase II SBIR/STTR Awards to Infleqtion …

Phase II awards will be in an amount between $400,000 to $1.8 million for projects that last 24 months. The difference between the SBIR and the STTR …

CellChorus Nabs $2.5M NIH SBIR Grant | GenomeWeb

CellChorus Nabs $2.5M NIH SBIR Grant … NEW YORK – CellChorus said on Thursday that it has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes …

CellChorus Awarded $2.5 million SBIR Fast-Track Grant by the National Center for …

CellChorus Awarded $2.5 million SBIR Fast-Track Grant by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences – read this article along with …

Skylark Labs Selected for SBIR Phase 2 to Enhance U.S. Air Force’s cUAS … – Yahoo Finance

… SBIR Phase 2. This recognition allows Skylark Labs to bolster the U.S. Air Force’s UAS detection and tracking capabilities through its ARIES …

Chinese satellites are breaking the US ‘monopoly’ on long-range targeting – Defense One

China “has rapidly advanced in space in a way that few people can appreciate,” Space Force official says.