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US testing Stryker-mounted lasers in Iraq amid Middle East drone boom
Laser and microwave weapons are considered critical elements of layered defense, or having different countermeasures ready to thwart different threats.
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Central Command’s Kurilla eyes drone-countering lasers for Middle East
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others.
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US sees ‘footprints’ of Iran-backed group in Tower 22 drone attack
The Defense Intelligence Agency in August showed reporters remnants of Iranian drones discovered in Ukraine, after Russian use, and Iraq.
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Kitz eyes commercial software to coordinate US Army firepower
The AFATDS program has been used by troops for years to coordinate mortars, guided missiles, close air support and more.
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Lockheed, Northrop win US Army contract for spy gear on launched drones
Launched effects — hurtling outward from vehicles and aircraft — are meant to complement equipment soldiers already rely on to scout, target, jam and kill.
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What Project Convergence will look like after bucking its yearly rhythm
Project Converge is not, according to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, “activity for activity’s sake.”
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For US Army’s future command posts, one size will not fit all
“Each of these commanders is going to want to tailor their command post,” said Mark Kitz, the leader of the Army’s PEO C3T.
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US Army seeks cheap, user-friendly radios amid network changes
“If I have to give three days of training and I can get it down to one hour, that’s another unit I can move to quicker as we field the Army.”
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Pentagon command-and-control official charged with dog fighting
Police in early September raided homes in Maryland. Twelve dogs were later rescued, according to the Justice Department.
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BAE Systems to supply US Army with jam-resistant navigation tech
The cards were previously procured through “external contracts” that complicated acquisition, according to PEO IEW&S.
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US testing Stryker-mounted lasers in Iraq amid Middle East drone boom
Laser and microwave weapons are considered critical elements of layered defense, or having different countermeasures ready to thwart different threats.
-
Central Command’s Kurilla eyes drone-countering lasers for Middle East
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others.
-
US sees ‘footprints’ of Iran-backed group in Tower 22 drone attack
The Defense Intelligence Agency in August showed reporters remnants of Iranian drones discovered in Ukraine, after Russian use, and Iraq.
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Kitz eyes commercial software to coordinate US Army firepower
The AFATDS program has been used by troops for years to coordinate mortars, guided missiles, close air support and more.
-
Lockheed, Northrop win US Army contract for spy gear on launched drones
Launched effects — hurtling outward from vehicles and aircraft — are meant to complement equipment soldiers already rely on to scout, target, jam and kill.
-
What Project Convergence will look like after bucking its yearly rhythm
Project Converge is not, according to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, “activity for activity’s sake.”
-
For US Army’s future command posts, one size will not fit all
“Each of these commanders is going to want to tailor their command post,” said Mark Kitz, the leader of the Army’s PEO C3T.
-
US Army seeks cheap, user-friendly radios amid network changes
“If I have to give three days of training and I can get it down to one hour, that’s another unit I can move to quicker as we field the Army.”
-
Pentagon command-and-control official charged with dog fighting
Police in early September raided homes in Maryland. Twelve dogs were later rescued, according to the Justice Department.
-
BAE Systems to supply US Army with jam-resistant navigation tech
The cards were previously procured through “external contracts” that complicated acquisition, according to PEO IEW&S.
-
US testing Stryker-mounted lasers in Iraq amid Middle East drone boom
Laser and microwave weapons are considered critical elements of layered defense, or having different countermeasures ready to thwart different threats.
-
Central Command’s Kurilla eyes drone-countering lasers for Middle East
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others.
-
US sees ‘footprints’ of Iran-backed group in Tower 22 drone attack
The Defense Intelligence Agency in August showed reporters remnants of Iranian drones discovered in Ukraine, after Russian use, and Iraq.
-
Kitz eyes commercial software to coordinate US Army firepower
The AFATDS program has been used by troops for years to coordinate mortars, guided missiles, close air support and more.
-
Lockheed, Northrop win US Army contract for spy gear on launched drones
Launched effects — hurtling outward from vehicles and aircraft — are meant to complement equipment soldiers already rely on to scout, target, jam and kill.
-
What Project Convergence will look like after bucking its yearly rhythm
Project Converge is not, according to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, “activity for activity’s sake.”
-
For US Army’s future command posts, one size will not fit all
“Each of these commanders is going to want to tailor their command post,” said Mark Kitz, the leader of the Army’s PEO C3T.
-
US Army seeks cheap, user-friendly radios amid network changes
“If I have to give three days of training and I can get it down to one hour, that’s another unit I can move to quicker as we field the Army.”
-
Pentagon command-and-control official charged with dog fighting
Police in early September raided homes in Maryland. Twelve dogs were later rescued, according to the Justice Department.
-
BAE Systems to supply US Army with jam-resistant navigation tech
The cards were previously procured through “external contracts” that complicated acquisition, according to PEO IEW&S.













