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Directed-energy weapons need full Pentagon commitment, industry says
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. military, according to the National Defense Industrial Association.
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Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?
“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”
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AI-enabled Valkyrie drone teases future of US Air Force fleet
“If I’m flying around in my fighter,” Col. Tucker Hamilton said, “I can imagine a world where I have multiple drones able to conduct some missions.”
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Rheinmetall Canada, Elistair pair robots and drones in test for Europe
Khronos deploys from a box and can stay aloft for 24 hours, while the Mission Master SP is capable of following troops and shuttling smaller payloads.
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DISA establishing ‘J2′ intelligence directorate amid workforce revamp
U.S Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, the DISA director, discussed the new arrangement at a conference in Northern Virginia.
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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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From drones to sonobuoys, AUKUS partners betting on AI
The U.S. Department of Defense requested $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence in fiscal 2024.
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How Iranian tech empowers Houthi drone, missile attacks in the Red Sea
Houthi militants “are in possession of some of the most sophisticated copies or variants of Iranian weapons,” said Behnam Ben Taleblu.
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Marine Corps’ Mahlock takes reins of Cyber National Mission Force
Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock now leads a force she said is “competing daily against a threat that is very real, but which few can comprehend, quantify or see.”
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RTX, L3Harris to update electronic warfare kit on Navy’s Super Hornets
The sea service in late 2023 identified non-kinetic effects — digital weaponry and other high-tech attacks — as a decider of future conflicts.
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Directed-energy weapons need full Pentagon commitment, industry says
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. military, according to the National Defense Industrial Association.
-
Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?
“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”
-
AI-enabled Valkyrie drone teases future of US Air Force fleet
“If I’m flying around in my fighter,” Col. Tucker Hamilton said, “I can imagine a world where I have multiple drones able to conduct some missions.”
-
Rheinmetall Canada, Elistair pair robots and drones in test for Europe
Khronos deploys from a box and can stay aloft for 24 hours, while the Mission Master SP is capable of following troops and shuttling smaller payloads.
-
DISA establishing ‘J2′ intelligence directorate amid workforce revamp
U.S Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, the DISA director, discussed the new arrangement at a conference in Northern Virginia.
-
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.
-
From drones to sonobuoys, AUKUS partners betting on AI
The U.S. Department of Defense requested $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence in fiscal 2024.
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How Iranian tech empowers Houthi drone, missile attacks in the Red Sea
Houthi militants “are in possession of some of the most sophisticated copies or variants of Iranian weapons,” said Behnam Ben Taleblu.
-
Marine Corps’ Mahlock takes reins of Cyber National Mission Force
Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock now leads a force she said is “competing daily against a threat that is very real, but which few can comprehend, quantify or see.”
-
RTX, L3Harris to update electronic warfare kit on Navy’s Super Hornets
The sea service in late 2023 identified non-kinetic effects — digital weaponry and other high-tech attacks — as a decider of future conflicts.
-
Directed-energy weapons need full Pentagon commitment, industry says
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. military, according to the National Defense Industrial Association.
-
Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?
“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”
-
AI-enabled Valkyrie drone teases future of US Air Force fleet
“If I’m flying around in my fighter,” Col. Tucker Hamilton said, “I can imagine a world where I have multiple drones able to conduct some missions.”
-
Rheinmetall Canada, Elistair pair robots and drones in test for Europe
Khronos deploys from a box and can stay aloft for 24 hours, while the Mission Master SP is capable of following troops and shuttling smaller payloads.
-
DISA establishing ‘J2′ intelligence directorate amid workforce revamp
U.S Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, the DISA director, discussed the new arrangement at a conference in Northern Virginia.
-
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.
-
From drones to sonobuoys, AUKUS partners betting on AI
The U.S. Department of Defense requested $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence in fiscal 2024.
-
How Iranian tech empowers Houthi drone, missile attacks in the Red Sea
Houthi militants “are in possession of some of the most sophisticated copies or variants of Iranian weapons,” said Behnam Ben Taleblu.
-
Marine Corps’ Mahlock takes reins of Cyber National Mission Force
Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock now leads a force she said is “competing daily against a threat that is very real, but which few can comprehend, quantify or see.”
-
RTX, L3Harris to update electronic warfare kit on Navy’s Super Hornets
The sea service in late 2023 identified non-kinetic effects — digital weaponry and other high-tech attacks — as a decider of future conflicts.













