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‘Vampire’ to transform Ukraine pickups into deadly missile launchers
The L3Harris-made Vampire will be included in the nearly $3 billion in aid announced Wednesday.
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US consumers expect cyberattacks on uncrewed military vehicles
The majority of consumers believe a cyberattack on uncrewed military vehicles would be a “big deal,” but 65% do not think an attack should stop their use.
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Airbus’ Zephyr drone test unexpectedly halted after two months aloft
Airbus’ Zephyr drone comes down after encountering “unexpected events” above Yuma Proving Ground
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Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics win Army electronic warfare contract
Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics Mission Systems will develop concepts for the Army’s Terrestrial Layer System-Echelons Above Brigade.
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AEye partners with Booz Allen to tap markets for Lidar detection tech
The companies plan to offer defense customers AEye’s 4Sight software-definable lidar system to help warfighters identify potential threats.
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Russian military to develop weapons using artificial intelligence
Russia said created a department for developing AI weapons. The program could serve to counter the Pentagon’s newly formed AI authority.
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Defense innovation stymied as gridlock in Congress bars emerging tech
Congress aims to pass defense appropriations before the end of September. if not, a continuing resolution freezing spending at current rates is likely.
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Torch.AI wins Pentagon ‘insider threat’ contract
The Pentagon will use the software as part of its System for Insider Threat Hindrance, or “SITH,” in another apparent military reference to Star Wars.
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UK to test Sierra Nevada’s high-flying spy balloons
Sierra Nevada Corporation, an aerospace and defense company, will provide the United Kingdom with high-altitude uncrewed balloons to be used for surveillance and reconnaissance.
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US Army’s lethality task force looks to save lives with AI
The Close Combat Lethality Task Force hosted the first meeting of the Artificial Intelligence for Small Unit Maneuver working group at Fort Benning, where participants tested robots among other AI technologies.
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‘Vampire’ to transform Ukraine pickups into deadly missile launchers
The L3Harris-made Vampire will be included in the nearly $3 billion in aid announced Wednesday.
-
US consumers expect cyberattacks on uncrewed military vehicles
The majority of consumers believe a cyberattack on uncrewed military vehicles would be a “big deal,” but 65% do not think an attack should stop their use.
-
Airbus’ Zephyr drone test unexpectedly halted after two months aloft
Airbus’ Zephyr drone comes down after encountering “unexpected events” above Yuma Proving Ground
-
Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics win Army electronic warfare contract
Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics Mission Systems will develop concepts for the Army’s Terrestrial Layer System-Echelons Above Brigade.
-
AEye partners with Booz Allen to tap markets for Lidar detection tech
The companies plan to offer defense customers AEye’s 4Sight software-definable lidar system to help warfighters identify potential threats.
-
Russian military to develop weapons using artificial intelligence
Russia said created a department for developing AI weapons. The program could serve to counter the Pentagon’s newly formed AI authority.
-
Defense innovation stymied as gridlock in Congress bars emerging tech
Congress aims to pass defense appropriations before the end of September. if not, a continuing resolution freezing spending at current rates is likely.
-
Torch.AI wins Pentagon ‘insider threat’ contract
The Pentagon will use the software as part of its System for Insider Threat Hindrance, or “SITH,” in another apparent military reference to Star Wars.
-
UK to test Sierra Nevada’s high-flying spy balloons
Sierra Nevada Corporation, an aerospace and defense company, will provide the United Kingdom with high-altitude uncrewed balloons to be used for surveillance and reconnaissance.
-
US Army’s lethality task force looks to save lives with AI
The Close Combat Lethality Task Force hosted the first meeting of the Artificial Intelligence for Small Unit Maneuver working group at Fort Benning, where participants tested robots among other AI technologies.
-
‘Vampire’ to transform Ukraine pickups into deadly missile launchers
The L3Harris-made Vampire will be included in the nearly $3 billion in aid announced Wednesday.
-
US consumers expect cyberattacks on uncrewed military vehicles
The majority of consumers believe a cyberattack on uncrewed military vehicles would be a “big deal,” but 65% do not think an attack should stop their use.
-
Airbus’ Zephyr drone test unexpectedly halted after two months aloft
Airbus’ Zephyr drone comes down after encountering “unexpected events” above Yuma Proving Ground
-
Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics win Army electronic warfare contract
Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics Mission Systems will develop concepts for the Army’s Terrestrial Layer System-Echelons Above Brigade.
-
AEye partners with Booz Allen to tap markets for Lidar detection tech
The companies plan to offer defense customers AEye’s 4Sight software-definable lidar system to help warfighters identify potential threats.
-
Russian military to develop weapons using artificial intelligence
Russia said created a department for developing AI weapons. The program could serve to counter the Pentagon’s newly formed AI authority.
-
Defense innovation stymied as gridlock in Congress bars emerging tech
Congress aims to pass defense appropriations before the end of September. if not, a continuing resolution freezing spending at current rates is likely.
-
Torch.AI wins Pentagon ‘insider threat’ contract
The Pentagon will use the software as part of its System for Insider Threat Hindrance, or “SITH,” in another apparent military reference to Star Wars.
-
UK to test Sierra Nevada’s high-flying spy balloons
Sierra Nevada Corporation, an aerospace and defense company, will provide the United Kingdom with high-altitude uncrewed balloons to be used for surveillance and reconnaissance.
-
US Army’s lethality task force looks to save lives with AI
The Close Combat Lethality Task Force hosted the first meeting of the Artificial Intelligence for Small Unit Maneuver working group at Fort Benning, where participants tested robots among other AI technologies.













