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QinetiQ is a multinational defense technology company. Specializing in scientific and technological expertise, it provides purpose-built facilities for global security.

NATS To Continue Work With QinetiQ To Facilitate Live Weapon Tests

March 31, 2015 @ 01:54 PM

UK ‘s air traffic services provider NATS has won a seven year contract extension to continue its work with QinetiQ to facilitate live weapons tests at ranges, including the use...

QinetiQ Wins TALON IV Military Robots Contract

December 19, 2014 @ 11:59 AM

QinetiQ has won a contract from the US Army on December 18 to build, refurbish and modernize two TALON IV military robots. The military robots is used extensively in combat...

QinetiQ To Support UK Navy's Artful’s Testing and Acceptance Trials

December 5, 2014 @ 10:59 AM

QinetiQ has secured a contract to provide support for the testing and acceptance trials for Artful, the third and latest Astute-class nuclear-powered submarine of the Royal Navy. QinetiQ will support...

QinetiQ Unveils Airborne Communications Surveillance Systems

August 11, 2014 @ 09:06 AM

QinetiQ has unveiled a new range of airborne communications surveillance systems. The ASX system is modular with a range of configurations allowing it be used on large, medium and small...

Canada Issues RFP For Fixed-Wing Aircraft

September 2, 2013 @ 02:29 PM

Canada today released a Request of Proposal (RFP) draft to replace its fixed-wing search and rescue aircraft. The draft is being shared with industry for final comments before the RFP phase...

QinetiQ wins a support contract for communications, logistic services from Marine Corps

July 29, 2010 @ 12:00 AM

Under four recently awarded task orders, QinetiQ North America’s Systems Engineering Group will continue to provide the Marine Corps Systems Command’s Communications, Intelligence and Networking Systems (CINS) Product Group (PG)...

Canada orders for Counter-IED Robots in Afghanistan

July 29, 2010 @ 12:00 AM

Canada has become the second NATO ally to deploy Dragon Runner robots in Afghanistan. The deployment was announced at a spring symposium at the Canadian Embassy devoted to conquering IEDs...

QinetiQ North America Unveils Route Clearance Robot to Detect Mines and IEDs

December 12, 2008 @ 12:00 AM

MCLEAN, Va. --- QinetiQ North America, a global developer of innovative technology solutions for national defense, today announced that its Technology Solutions Group subsidiary Foster-Miller is releasing its new TALON...

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