Developers of Chemical and Biological Warfare (CBR) agent detection systems based on flame spectrometry technology. Proengine is the exclusive provider of CBR agent detectors based on this technology, offering rapid, reliable and simultaneous detection of multiple agents. The system is designed for operation in tough field conditions. Toxics of different natures will be detected simultaneously without having to select any channel. Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT), chemical or biological materials are detected by the system in less than two seconds, even in presence of other chemicals, fumes or high level of humidity. Operation is simple and requires no setup, complex calibration or sampling preparation.
DefenseTech Weekly Brief
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This edition of the DefenseTech Brief covers the week of April 21-27, 2025, a period marked by significant developments across multiple defense technology domains. Key highlights include the US Army's critical decision to move...
Defense Tech Market Brief – Q1 2025
The first quarter of 2025 showcased the continued strength and strategic depth of the U.S. defense technology sector. Leading defense contractors posted resilient results supported by deep order backlogs, strong demand for next-generation platforms,...
DefenseTech Brief | April 21, 2025
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This week’s DefenseTech Brief captures a defense landscape in flux—driven by urgent needs for missile defense, advanced autonomy, and sovereign production capabilities. Across domains and continents, governments and industries are accelerating the integration of...
Autonomy Takes to the Seas
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Investment and activity in unmanned maritime systems (UMS), encompassing Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) and Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), continue to accelerate, driven by naval requirements for...
Advanced Fighter Market Update
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While major powers like the USA, Europe, and China push forward with 6th-generation fighter concepts, significant global interest and procurement activity remain focused on advanced 4th-,...
NATO AI Modernization: Palantir’s Maven Smart System Acquisition
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NATO has taken a significant step in modernizing its warfighting capabilities by rapidly acquiring an AI-enabled platform from Palantir Technologies. On March 25, 2025, the NATO...
Loitering Munition Developments: Enhancing Precision Strike
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Loitering munitions (LMs), which provide relatively low-cost precision strike capabilities with surveillance potential, continue to proliferate. Development efforts focus on increasing range, autonomy, and resilience.
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