Issue 123 • May 2021

Rafael's Fire Weaver brings AI to the frontline

Dstl seeks new anti-armour capabilities

GM Defense eyes JLTV and OMFV opportunities

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Countering threats to GPS

The risk of spoofing attacks on navigation satellite systems has led defence departments to consider more resilient sources of place, navigation and time signals

Image credit: Royal Australian Navy

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  • Major General Sharon Nesmith on seeing around barriers
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