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Thales doubles down on radio production as US Army rethinks its network
The Army tapped Thales Defense and Security and L3Harris Technologies to furnish combat net radios. Initial orders totaled tens of millions of dollars.
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Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense institute
The move follows a yearslong stint overseeing elite military hackers and global intelligence collection.
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Capella Space automates vessel classification in satellite imagery
“There might be a lot of different locations you’d be monitoring that you’re not really interested in — until a warship shows up.”
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NATO drone surveillance hours surge amid growing appetite for intel
“The North Atlantic security environment is under threat,” said Scott Bray, the assistant secretary general for intelligence and security.
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Stingy intel-sharing a ‘recipe for losing,’ Space Force’s Miller says
“The United States does not go into conflict alone,” Lt. Gen. David Miller said at the GEOINT conference. “Check your history. It does not happen.”
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Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps
Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.
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NGA wants industry’s help monitoring illegal activity in Indo-Pacific
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
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Electronic warfare in Ukraine has lessons for US weapons, navigation
Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices.
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Lockheed, Maxar ink agreement to enhance F-35 flying simulator
Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
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Anduril touts Pulsar jammers that rapidly adapt to changing threats
“At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries.
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Thales doubles down on radio production as US Army rethinks its network
The Army tapped Thales Defense and Security and L3Harris Technologies to furnish combat net radios. Initial orders totaled tens of millions of dollars.
-
Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense institute
The move follows a yearslong stint overseeing elite military hackers and global intelligence collection.
-
Capella Space automates vessel classification in satellite imagery
“There might be a lot of different locations you’d be monitoring that you’re not really interested in — until a warship shows up.”
-
NATO drone surveillance hours surge amid growing appetite for intel
“The North Atlantic security environment is under threat,” said Scott Bray, the assistant secretary general for intelligence and security.
-
Stingy intel-sharing a ‘recipe for losing,’ Space Force’s Miller says
“The United States does not go into conflict alone,” Lt. Gen. David Miller said at the GEOINT conference. “Check your history. It does not happen.”
-
Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps
Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.
-
NGA wants industry’s help monitoring illegal activity in Indo-Pacific
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
-
Electronic warfare in Ukraine has lessons for US weapons, navigation
Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices.
-
Lockheed, Maxar ink agreement to enhance F-35 flying simulator
Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
-
Anduril touts Pulsar jammers that rapidly adapt to changing threats
“At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries.
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Thales doubles down on radio production as US Army rethinks its network
The Army tapped Thales Defense and Security and L3Harris Technologies to furnish combat net radios. Initial orders totaled tens of millions of dollars.
-
Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense institute
The move follows a yearslong stint overseeing elite military hackers and global intelligence collection.
-
Capella Space automates vessel classification in satellite imagery
“There might be a lot of different locations you’d be monitoring that you’re not really interested in — until a warship shows up.”
-
NATO drone surveillance hours surge amid growing appetite for intel
“The North Atlantic security environment is under threat,” said Scott Bray, the assistant secretary general for intelligence and security.
-
Stingy intel-sharing a ‘recipe for losing,’ Space Force’s Miller says
“The United States does not go into conflict alone,” Lt. Gen. David Miller said at the GEOINT conference. “Check your history. It does not happen.”
-
Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps
Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.
-
NGA wants industry’s help monitoring illegal activity in Indo-Pacific
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
-
Electronic warfare in Ukraine has lessons for US weapons, navigation
Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices.
-
Lockheed, Maxar ink agreement to enhance F-35 flying simulator
Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
-
Anduril touts Pulsar jammers that rapidly adapt to changing threats
“At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries.













