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Exclusive: Navy transfers network authorities to Project Overmatch office
The service is giving its distributed maritime operations office more authorities over tactical networks.
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With the submarine threat on the rise, the US Navy looks to autonomous water sensor drones
The Navy is upgrading its fleet of underwater sensing drones.
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Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
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Unclear on unmanned, Part 3: A New Year’s resolution to slow down
After a yearlong battle with Congress, the Navy is slowing down and committing to proving out technologies before expanding into a major acquisitions program for unmanned.
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Unclear on unmanned, Part 2: On Capitol Hill, the US Navy has a credibility problem
Decades of shipbuilding failures are today hampering the U.S. Navy’s efforts to rapidly field unmanned systems.
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Unclear on unmanned: The US Navy’s plans for robot ships are on the rocks
The Navy’s plans for rapidly acquiring a Large Unmanned Surface Vessel to serve as an adjunct missile magazine for crewed warships has been hamstrung by a skeptical Congress.
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The US Navy’s ‘Manhattan Project’ has its leader
The U.S. Navy’s top officer has created “Project Overmatch” to create a powerful network that connects all the Navy’s shooters.
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Did the US Marine Corps give up on a big ship-based surveillance drone too soon?
Did the Marine Corps cut bait too soon on a ship-launched, long-range ISR drone?
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Here’s the DARPA project it says could pull the Navy a decade forward in unmanned technology
DARPA’s NOMARS project could be a giant leap forward for the US Navy’s unmanned aspirations.
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The US Navy is spending millions plotting the drone-enabled fleet of 2045
The fleet of the future will be enabled by unmanned technology, and an ongoing study is researching how the Navy can achieve it.
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Exclusive: Navy transfers network authorities to Project Overmatch office
The service is giving its distributed maritime operations office more authorities over tactical networks.
-
With the submarine threat on the rise, the US Navy looks to autonomous water sensor drones
The Navy is upgrading its fleet of underwater sensing drones.
-
Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 3: A New Year’s resolution to slow down
After a yearlong battle with Congress, the Navy is slowing down and committing to proving out technologies before expanding into a major acquisitions program for unmanned.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 2: On Capitol Hill, the US Navy has a credibility problem
Decades of shipbuilding failures are today hampering the U.S. Navy’s efforts to rapidly field unmanned systems.
-
Unclear on unmanned: The US Navy’s plans for robot ships are on the rocks
The Navy’s plans for rapidly acquiring a Large Unmanned Surface Vessel to serve as an adjunct missile magazine for crewed warships has been hamstrung by a skeptical Congress.
-
The US Navy’s ‘Manhattan Project’ has its leader
The U.S. Navy’s top officer has created “Project Overmatch” to create a powerful network that connects all the Navy’s shooters.
-
Did the US Marine Corps give up on a big ship-based surveillance drone too soon?
Did the Marine Corps cut bait too soon on a ship-launched, long-range ISR drone?
-
Here’s the DARPA project it says could pull the Navy a decade forward in unmanned technology
DARPA’s NOMARS project could be a giant leap forward for the US Navy’s unmanned aspirations.
-
The US Navy is spending millions plotting the drone-enabled fleet of 2045
The fleet of the future will be enabled by unmanned technology, and an ongoing study is researching how the Navy can achieve it.
-
Exclusive: Navy transfers network authorities to Project Overmatch office
The service is giving its distributed maritime operations office more authorities over tactical networks.
-
With the submarine threat on the rise, the US Navy looks to autonomous water sensor drones
The Navy is upgrading its fleet of underwater sensing drones.
-
Off the California coast, the US Navy tests hunting subs with an aerial drone
The Navy is testing new concepts of operations using aerial drones to hunt submarines.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 3: A New Year’s resolution to slow down
After a yearlong battle with Congress, the Navy is slowing down and committing to proving out technologies before expanding into a major acquisitions program for unmanned.
-
Unclear on unmanned, Part 2: On Capitol Hill, the US Navy has a credibility problem
Decades of shipbuilding failures are today hampering the U.S. Navy’s efforts to rapidly field unmanned systems.
-
Unclear on unmanned: The US Navy’s plans for robot ships are on the rocks
The Navy’s plans for rapidly acquiring a Large Unmanned Surface Vessel to serve as an adjunct missile magazine for crewed warships has been hamstrung by a skeptical Congress.
-
The US Navy’s ‘Manhattan Project’ has its leader
The U.S. Navy’s top officer has created “Project Overmatch” to create a powerful network that connects all the Navy’s shooters.
-
Did the US Marine Corps give up on a big ship-based surveillance drone too soon?
Did the Marine Corps cut bait too soon on a ship-launched, long-range ISR drone?
-
Here’s the DARPA project it says could pull the Navy a decade forward in unmanned technology
DARPA’s NOMARS project could be a giant leap forward for the US Navy’s unmanned aspirations.
-
The US Navy is spending millions plotting the drone-enabled fleet of 2045
The fleet of the future will be enabled by unmanned technology, and an ongoing study is researching how the Navy can achieve it.













