Gesponsert

US approves HawkEye 360 sale to boost India’s surveillance

The US State Department has approved the sale of HawkEye 360 technology to India, enhancing its maritime domain awareness in the Indo-Pacific. This system, utilizing satellites in Low Earth Orbit, will improve India's ability to detect illegal activities and monitor its Exclusive Economic Zone. The $131 million deal includes software, training, and support, bolstering India's strategic posture.
Search
Nach Verein filtern
Read More
ICC may approve replacements for 'external injuries' soon
Rishabh Pant's recent foot injury during a Test match has reignited discussions about allowing...
Von BharatUpdates 0 1
'India need the Virat mentality': Ex-England captain warns Shubman Gill's side
As England dominated Day 2 of the fourth Test, Michael Vaughan urged India to display Virat...
Von BharatUpdates 0 1
AR Rahman collabs with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
AR Rahman unveiled his AI-powered project, 'Secret Mountain,' aimed at empowering Indian...
Von BharatUpdates 0 4
Man killed by younger brother in Siraha
SIRAHA: A man was fatally attacked by his younger brother in Golbazar Municipality–3,...
Von HamroGlobal 0 5
No more beef over beef: Australia to finally take a bite of American meat; 'we are going to sell so much' says Donald Trump
After years of restrictions, Australia has lifted its ban on American beef imports, a move...
Von BharatUpdates 0 12