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🧨 World's First Supersonic Artillery Shell Unveiled by U.S. Startup
Tiberius Aerospace has introduced the Sceptre TRBM 155HG, the world's first ramjet-powered artillery shell, capable of reaching speeds up to Mach 3.5 and ranges of 100 miles.

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🧨 World's First Supersonic Artillery Shell Unveiled by U.S. Startup LINK
🚀 U.S. Deploys NMESIS and HIMARS to Philippine Islands Amid Rising Tensions LINK
🛰️ SeaGuardian Drone Now Equipped with Smart Sonobuoys for Enhanced Submarine Detection LINK
🛡️ NATO and U.S. Conduct Largest Naval Air and Missile Defense Exercise in Europe LINK
🧠 Palantir's Maven Smart System Contract Increased by $795M LINK
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🧨 World's First Supersonic Artillery Shell Unveiled by U.S. Startup LINK
Tiberius Aerospace has introduced the Sceptre TRBM 155HG, the world's first ramjet-powered artillery shell, capable of reaching speeds up to Mach 3.5 and ranges of 100 miles.
The 155mm shell maintains a circular error probability (CEP) of under 5 meters, even in GPS-contested environments, significantly outperforming standard artillery munitions.
This advancement represents a significant leap in long-range precision strike capabilities, potentially transforming modern artillery warfare.
🚀 U.S. Deploys NMESIS and HIMARS to Philippine Islands Amid Rising Tensions LINK
The U.S. has deployed the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) and HIMARS rocket launchers to the Philippines as part of the Kamandag joint military exercises.
NMESIS, capable of launching precision Naval Strike Missiles, enhances the U.S. military's ability to counter maritime threats in the region.
This deployment underscores the U.S.'s commitment to strengthening defense ties with the Philippines amid increasing regional tensions.
🛰️ SeaGuardian Drone Now Equipped with Smart Sonobuoys for Enhanced Submarine Detection LINK
General Atomics' MQ-9B SeaGuardian drone has been upgraded with smart sonobuoy capabilities, enhancing its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) effectiveness.
The integration allows for real-time detection and tracking of submarines, expanding the drone's operational versatility in maritime surveillance.
This development signifies a significant enhancement in unmanned ASW capabilities, providing a force multiplier for naval operations.
NATO and the U.S. have commenced their largest joint naval air and missile defense exercise in Europe, involving multiple allied nations and advanced defense systems.
The exercise aims to enhance interoperability and readiness among NATO members in responding to aerial and missile threats.
This large-scale drill reflects the alliance's commitment to collective defense and deterrence in the face of evolving security challenges.
🧠 Palantir's Maven Smart System Contract Increased by $795M LINK
The Department of Defense has increased Palantir Technologies' contract ceiling for the Maven Smart System by $795 million, bringing the total to $1.275 billion.
The Maven Smart System utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze vast amounts of data, aiding in battlefield decision-making and intelligence operations.
This contract expansion highlights the growing reliance on AI-driven technologies in modern military operations.
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