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🛡️ Aurelius Systems and American Rheinmetall are integrating a laser-based directed-energy counter-drone system onto robotic combat vehicles, enabling autonomous supply missions to defend against drone swarms without carrying conventional interceptors. 🔗https://link.ie.social/S8pV5z

✈️ NATO selected Saab's GlobalEye over Boeing's E-7 to replace its Cold War-era E-3 Sentry AWACS fleet in a deal worth around $4.5 billion, with the Swedish surveillance aircraft featuring a fixed AESA radar capable of simultaneously tracking air, land, and maritime threats. 🔗https://link.ie.social/7ns0Dq

🛡️ Raytheon launched a multinational initiative with the US and NATO allies to qualify new European suppliers for AMRAAM missile components, aiming to boost production of the Mach 4 air-to-air missile as alliance stockpiles face growing demand. 🔗https://link.ie.social/BT5fmr

🤖 Boston Dynamics' Atlas became the first humanoid robot to perform at a FIFA World Cup, recreating Erling Haaland's goal celebration and other iconic footballer moves at halftime of the Norway vs. Brazil Round of 16 match. 🔗https://link.ie.social/X9yh5x

🦾 TUM researchers developed a soft pneumatic exoskeleton glove that reads forearm muscle signals with 97% accuracy to restore grip for paralyzed hands, enabling an ALS patient to hold a fork for the first time in four years. 🔗https://link.ie.social/Mo614j

🤖 OptiTrack installed 92 high-performance motion capture cameras across Carnegie Mellon University's new Robotics Innovation Center, enabling sub-millimeter 3D tracking for autonomous robots, drone swarms, and physical AI research. 🔗https://link.ie.social/aWB33g

⚡ Texas A&M researchers accidentally discovered a plasma-based process that converts natural gas into high-purity graphene oxide while producing clean hydrogen as a byproduct, offering the first scalable alternative to graphite-based manufacturing. 🔗https://link.ie.social/QmjvVY

🧠 Chinese researchers built a 40nm memory chip that reconstructs brain structures up to 478 times faster than Nvidia's A100 GPU, enabling real-time cortical mapping for neurosurgery, brain-computer interfaces, and Alzheimer's screening. 🔗https://link.ie.social/F1S5o0

Swiss train maker Stadler and Sardinia's transport operator ARST have unveiled the world's first hydrogen-powered train designed for narrow-gauge railways, revealed on June 19, 2026 in Erlen, Switzerland. The hydrogen is produced entirely from solar power — a zero-emission system from energy to engine. Here's how it works, and why operators chose hydrogen over electrifying the lines. https://youtube.com/shorts/eupYWupIJUk?feature=share

Swedish company Oceanbird has installed Wing560 — a 46-metre (150-foot) rigid, tiltable wing sail — on Wallenius Wilhelmsen's 230-metre (754-foot) car carrier Tirranna. After completing harbour and sea acceptance tests on July 1, 2026, the ship is now sailing with wind as a genuine propulsion source, targeting roughly 10% fuel and emissions savings. It's the first real-world demonstrator for the EU-backed Orcelle Horizon project, which aims to build cargo ships that get over 50% of their propulsion from wind. https://youtube.com/shorts/52F2xy9_5v4?feature=share

⚡ Sandia National Laboratories developed an AI-powered grid management platform that stabilizes voltage in real time using smart inverters, successfully tested at live sites in Texas to counter the power spikes caused by AI data center expansion. 🔗https://link.ie.social/Ix580i

⚛️ Shanghai launched a $14.73 million quantum computing incubation hub with 26 founding firms, offering subsidies and infrastructure to accelerate China's push to industrialize quantum technology ahead of its global rivals. 🔗https://link.ie.social/JxYlbH

🤖 California startup Queue unveiled the world's first fully autonomous robotic pharmacy that dispenses, verifies, and fulfills prescriptions without human intervention, cutting fulfillment costs by up to 96% compared to traditional pharmacies. 🔗https://link.ie.social/V7CF4t

✈️ The UK, Japan, and Italy awarded a $6.14 billion contract to joint venture Edgewing to advance the next design stage of their GCAP sixth-generation stealth fighter, targeting entry into service in 2035. 🔗https://link.ie.social/SPda8j

🚀 China conducted its first publicly known submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the Pacific since 1982, firing from a nuclear-powered submarine during a routine exercise after notifying Japan, Australia, and other Pacific nations in advance. 🔗https://link.ie.social/3fK8S0

🌊 Indonesia has begun building two next-generation Scorpène-class submarines with France’s Naval Group, featuring lithium-ion batteries, advanced combat systems, and the ability to carry heavyweight torpedoes and Exocet missiles. 🔗https://link.ie.social/htqihn

🌍 Canada and Japan are strengthening cooperation on critical minerals with over CA$1 billion in new deals, exploring joint mining and stockpiling to reduce reliance on China’s rare-earth supply chain. 🔗https://link.ie.social/Lrqpif

The new SPY-6 radar can detect and track far more advanced threats than previous systems—see how it transforms these destroyers in the full video. https://youtu.be/48jeZjKiMjU?si=kZSd0SzPEvpL5NDV

🏭 China’s JCET will invest $1.15 billion in a new Shanghai facility to expand advanced chip packaging and testing, strengthening its domestic semiconductor supply chain amid growing AI demand and U.S. export restrictions. 🔗https://link.ie.social/oLmil1

🏎️ Alpine and Lacoste have unveiled the one-of-a-kind A290 Rallye, an electric track-ready car featuring 290 crocodile motifs, a rally-tuned powertrain, and a bold red interior inspired by the iconic fashion brand. 🔗https://link.ie.social/XfPxyl