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Undersea Warfare | Australia to Build a Naval Base for Nuclear Submarines

Significant advancements in defensive systems have occurred as a result of escalating tensions between governments around the world. There has been an increase in hostilities and a rise in war-like situations in several countries. Countries throughout the world are boosting their defense capacity by spending on defense supplies and equipment. In the bid for the same, the Australian government has announced plans to build a new naval base to host the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) nuclear-powered submarines. The Australian Department of Defense (DoD) estimates that the infrastructure and amenities for…

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to Launch on Dec 24

NASA’s greatest launch of the year is set to occur on Christmas Eve. The James Webb space telescope has seen many deferrals with the undertaking having begun in 1989 and initially expected to dispatch in the mid-2000s. Be that as it may, NASA is currently focusing on a December 24 dispatch later two deferrals on December 18 and 22. The James Webb space telescope could assist with uncovering what the universe resembled 14 billion years ago before the Big Bang. It will succeed the well-known Hubble telescope that was dispatched…

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Norway & Denmark join European corvette

Norway and Denmark are the most recent European nations to join a global European tactic to construct a mutual corvette. The two countries have joined Italy, France, Spain, and Greece locally available the European Patrol Corvette program, helping aspirations to make the vessel an impetus for functional and modernization on the landmass. The two nations were recorded as “co-founding” accomplices in an assertion delivered on Monday by Italy’s Fincantieri, France’s Naval Group, their joint-project Naviris, and Spain’s Navantia, which affirmed the four gatherings have applied for €60 million ($68 million)…

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British Army gets Sky Saber air-guard framework

The British Army has started getting the Sky Saber air-safeguard framework, which includes the Giraffe GAMB, SAMOC, and Land Ceptor rocket conveyance vehicle, which would regularly work up to 15 km separated. Sky Saber is made out of a Rafael Surface-to-Air Missile Center (SAMOC) for order and-control, a Saab Giraffe Agile Multi-Beam (GAMB) 3D medium-range radar with a scope of 120 km, and a MBDA Land Ceptor launcher and Common Anti-Air Modular Missile (CAMM). The Link 16 strategic datalink permits Sky Saber to impart data to Royal Navy vessels, Royal…

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