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Liftoff to orbit in under an hour: Space Force launches missile warning satellite
On Tuesday afternoon, a rocket left Cape Canaveral Space Station in a fiery plum to take a fifth missile warning satellite to its constellation. The satellite’s job is to provide backup.
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A new constellation? Space Force wants to get into tactical satellite imagery business
While plans aren’t set, the Department of Defense is considering building out a new constellation of imagery satellites for tactical use.
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The Army is making tank upgrades as simple as switching video game cartridges
A new open-standards approach would make replacing or updating capabilities as easy as plugging in a new VPX card — a rugged, standard chip about 1-inch big that’s used for defense applications.
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Army approves rapid development of Tactical Space Layer
The Army continues to make progress in utilizing satellite imagery for beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
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DARPA’s plan to use drones to find drones
With Aerial Dragnet, DARPA is using overhead sensors to find drones in urban environments.
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Raytheon awarded $15.5 million to upgrade laser weapon
Mounted on the back of a dune buggy, the Raytheon-built High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) uses directed energy to defeat incoming unmanned aerial systems.
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Rocket Lab launches Army satellite
Gunsmoke-J will help the Army develop tactical capabilities for the war fighter.
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Drone-killing, dune buggy-mounted laser gets tested overseas
Affixed to the back of an off-road vehicle, the Raytheon-built High Energy Laser Weapon System uses directed energy to defeat incoming unmanned aerial systems.
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Report: Iran used commercial satellite images to monitor US forces before attack
The news report said Iran monitored the base by purchasing commercial satellite images, but the U.S. military was wise to the efforts.
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With Deepwave Digital, Northrop Grumman is pushing processing to the edge
Northrop Grumman wants to use artificial intelligence to process data on orbit.
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Liftoff to orbit in under an hour: Space Force launches missile warning satellite
On Tuesday afternoon, a rocket left Cape Canaveral Space Station in a fiery plum to take a fifth missile warning satellite to its constellation. The satellite’s job is to provide backup.
-
A new constellation? Space Force wants to get into tactical satellite imagery business
While plans aren’t set, the Department of Defense is considering building out a new constellation of imagery satellites for tactical use.
-
The Army is making tank upgrades as simple as switching video game cartridges
A new open-standards approach would make replacing or updating capabilities as easy as plugging in a new VPX card — a rugged, standard chip about 1-inch big that’s used for defense applications.
-
Army approves rapid development of Tactical Space Layer
The Army continues to make progress in utilizing satellite imagery for beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
-
DARPA’s plan to use drones to find drones
With Aerial Dragnet, DARPA is using overhead sensors to find drones in urban environments.
-
Raytheon awarded $15.5 million to upgrade laser weapon
Mounted on the back of a dune buggy, the Raytheon-built High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) uses directed energy to defeat incoming unmanned aerial systems.
-
Rocket Lab launches Army satellite
Gunsmoke-J will help the Army develop tactical capabilities for the war fighter.
-
Drone-killing, dune buggy-mounted laser gets tested overseas
Affixed to the back of an off-road vehicle, the Raytheon-built High Energy Laser Weapon System uses directed energy to defeat incoming unmanned aerial systems.
-
Report: Iran used commercial satellite images to monitor US forces before attack
The news report said Iran monitored the base by purchasing commercial satellite images, but the U.S. military was wise to the efforts.
-
With Deepwave Digital, Northrop Grumman is pushing processing to the edge
Northrop Grumman wants to use artificial intelligence to process data on orbit.
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Liftoff to orbit in under an hour: Space Force launches missile warning satellite
On Tuesday afternoon, a rocket left Cape Canaveral Space Station in a fiery plum to take a fifth missile warning satellite to its constellation. The satellite’s job is to provide backup.
-
A new constellation? Space Force wants to get into tactical satellite imagery business
While plans aren’t set, the Department of Defense is considering building out a new constellation of imagery satellites for tactical use.
-
The Army is making tank upgrades as simple as switching video game cartridges
A new open-standards approach would make replacing or updating capabilities as easy as plugging in a new VPX card — a rugged, standard chip about 1-inch big that’s used for defense applications.
-
Army approves rapid development of Tactical Space Layer
The Army continues to make progress in utilizing satellite imagery for beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
-
DARPA’s plan to use drones to find drones
With Aerial Dragnet, DARPA is using overhead sensors to find drones in urban environments.
-
Raytheon awarded $15.5 million to upgrade laser weapon
Mounted on the back of a dune buggy, the Raytheon-built High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) uses directed energy to defeat incoming unmanned aerial systems.
-
Rocket Lab launches Army satellite
Gunsmoke-J will help the Army develop tactical capabilities for the war fighter.
-
Drone-killing, dune buggy-mounted laser gets tested overseas
Affixed to the back of an off-road vehicle, the Raytheon-built High Energy Laser Weapon System uses directed energy to defeat incoming unmanned aerial systems.
-
Report: Iran used commercial satellite images to monitor US forces before attack
The news report said Iran monitored the base by purchasing commercial satellite images, but the U.S. military was wise to the efforts.
-
With Deepwave Digital, Northrop Grumman is pushing processing to the edge
Northrop Grumman wants to use artificial intelligence to process data on orbit.












