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Houthis, Russians wield same Iranian-supplied drones, DIA studies show
The Waid 1 and 2 drones share distinctive features — wing stabilizers, pitot tubes, fuselages — with Iran’s Shahed-131 and -136, according to the agency.
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Hand-held navigation tool for US Army deemed effective against jamming
The U.S. Army last year tapped TRX Systems to produce DAPS GEN II in a deal worth as much as $402 million.
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Marines want air-control experts for data-sharing warrant officer job
Warrant officers in the new role will work to make sure insights derived from battlefield data are shared with other services and foreign forces.
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Persistent Systems to supply radios for US Air Force mobility command
The MPU5 handheld radios furnished by Persistent Systems support voice, video and text sharing, as well as positioning and sensor data.
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Air Force’s Haugh set to take lead at NSA, Cyber Command
CYBERCOM stands at a pivotal point, now more than a decade old and undergoing what officials have described as a holistic review.
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Cyberattacks on Guam could sap US forces in Indo-Pacific, Nakasone says
The Pentagon’s 2023 cyber strategy warned China is prepared to unleash cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and defense networks, should war break out.
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Savoie takes over as Elbit Systems of America chief executive
The company was in October selected to work on a next-generation laser targeting system known as JETS II.
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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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Boeing expands drone exams to Lockheed C-5 with eye on broader fleet
“You just can’t do this stuff in a simulated environment,” Boeing’s Scott Belanger said of the Autonomous Aircraft Inspection initiative.
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Northrop harnesses machine learning to aid Space Force missile parsing
The False Track Reduction Using Machine Learning system is trained on real-world data and can be amended as foreign militaries advance their arsenals.
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Houthis, Russians wield same Iranian-supplied drones, DIA studies show
The Waid 1 and 2 drones share distinctive features — wing stabilizers, pitot tubes, fuselages — with Iran’s Shahed-131 and -136, according to the agency.
-
Hand-held navigation tool for US Army deemed effective against jamming
The U.S. Army last year tapped TRX Systems to produce DAPS GEN II in a deal worth as much as $402 million.
-
Marines want air-control experts for data-sharing warrant officer job
Warrant officers in the new role will work to make sure insights derived from battlefield data are shared with other services and foreign forces.
-
Persistent Systems to supply radios for US Air Force mobility command
The MPU5 handheld radios furnished by Persistent Systems support voice, video and text sharing, as well as positioning and sensor data.
-
Air Force’s Haugh set to take lead at NSA, Cyber Command
CYBERCOM stands at a pivotal point, now more than a decade old and undergoing what officials have described as a holistic review.
-
Cyberattacks on Guam could sap US forces in Indo-Pacific, Nakasone says
The Pentagon’s 2023 cyber strategy warned China is prepared to unleash cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and defense networks, should war break out.
-
Savoie takes over as Elbit Systems of America chief executive
The company was in October selected to work on a next-generation laser targeting system known as JETS II.
-
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.
-
Boeing expands drone exams to Lockheed C-5 with eye on broader fleet
“You just can’t do this stuff in a simulated environment,” Boeing’s Scott Belanger said of the Autonomous Aircraft Inspection initiative.
-
Northrop harnesses machine learning to aid Space Force missile parsing
The False Track Reduction Using Machine Learning system is trained on real-world data and can be amended as foreign militaries advance their arsenals.
-
Houthis, Russians wield same Iranian-supplied drones, DIA studies show
The Waid 1 and 2 drones share distinctive features — wing stabilizers, pitot tubes, fuselages — with Iran’s Shahed-131 and -136, according to the agency.
-
Hand-held navigation tool for US Army deemed effective against jamming
The U.S. Army last year tapped TRX Systems to produce DAPS GEN II in a deal worth as much as $402 million.
-
Marines want air-control experts for data-sharing warrant officer job
Warrant officers in the new role will work to make sure insights derived from battlefield data are shared with other services and foreign forces.
-
Persistent Systems to supply radios for US Air Force mobility command
The MPU5 handheld radios furnished by Persistent Systems support voice, video and text sharing, as well as positioning and sensor data.
-
Air Force’s Haugh set to take lead at NSA, Cyber Command
CYBERCOM stands at a pivotal point, now more than a decade old and undergoing what officials have described as a holistic review.
-
Cyberattacks on Guam could sap US forces in Indo-Pacific, Nakasone says
The Pentagon’s 2023 cyber strategy warned China is prepared to unleash cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and defense networks, should war break out.
-
Savoie takes over as Elbit Systems of America chief executive
The company was in October selected to work on a next-generation laser targeting system known as JETS II.
-
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.
-
Boeing expands drone exams to Lockheed C-5 with eye on broader fleet
“You just can’t do this stuff in a simulated environment,” Boeing’s Scott Belanger said of the Autonomous Aircraft Inspection initiative.
-
Northrop harnesses machine learning to aid Space Force missile parsing
The False Track Reduction Using Machine Learning system is trained on real-world data and can be amended as foreign militaries advance their arsenals.













