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US Navy, Air Force team up on new ‘Manhattan Project’
Creating a resilient command-and-control network that joins Navy and Air Force assets over a wide area is an effort on par with the famous Manhattan Project that produced a bomb that brought World War II to an end, says the Navy’s top officer.
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Report calls out US Navy for surveillance and targeting shortfalls
A new study says the U.S. Navy is short on the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft it needs to find and destroy Chinese ships and land targets.
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The US Navy’s new autonomous refueling drone takes historic first flight
The U.S. Navy’s MQ-25 Stingray aerial refueling drone took its first flight Sept. 19, a historic step toward integrating an unmanned aircraft into the service’s powerful strike arm.
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US Navy makes a major breakthrough in autonomous weaponry
The Navy successfully demonstrated the ability to autonomously detect and destroy mines with a robot boat.
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The US Navy’s unmanned dream: A common control system
The U.S. Navy is looking to streamline the number of systems that will control the ever-expanding portfolio of unmanned platforms.
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Off the Eastern Seaboard, a US Navy missile test could make big waves
It might look like just another missile test, but what was happening inside the ship was revolutionary.
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A classified Pentagon maritime drone program is about to get its moment in the sun
A project birthed in the Pentagon’s Strategic Capabilities Office is getting some serious buy-in from the U.S. Navy.
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DARPA inks a contract for hypersonic weapon research
The contract, worth $63.3 million, is part of an Air Force effort.
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China is working on killer robot ships of its own
The JARI USV is a 20-ton, 15-meter boat that is about 12 times smaller than the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s manned Type -55 destroyer but has all the same mission areas.
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US Navy looks to ease into using unmanned robot ships with a manned crew
As the force looks to integrate more unmanned surface vessels into its future fleet, the ships will likely have sailors aboard, at least in the near term.
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US Navy, Air Force team up on new ‘Manhattan Project’
Creating a resilient command-and-control network that joins Navy and Air Force assets over a wide area is an effort on par with the famous Manhattan Project that produced a bomb that brought World War II to an end, says the Navy’s top officer.
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Report calls out US Navy for surveillance and targeting shortfalls
A new study says the U.S. Navy is short on the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft it needs to find and destroy Chinese ships and land targets.
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The US Navy’s new autonomous refueling drone takes historic first flight
The U.S. Navy’s MQ-25 Stingray aerial refueling drone took its first flight Sept. 19, a historic step toward integrating an unmanned aircraft into the service’s powerful strike arm.
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US Navy makes a major breakthrough in autonomous weaponry
The Navy successfully demonstrated the ability to autonomously detect and destroy mines with a robot boat.
-
The US Navy’s unmanned dream: A common control system
The U.S. Navy is looking to streamline the number of systems that will control the ever-expanding portfolio of unmanned platforms.
-
Off the Eastern Seaboard, a US Navy missile test could make big waves
It might look like just another missile test, but what was happening inside the ship was revolutionary.
-
A classified Pentagon maritime drone program is about to get its moment in the sun
A project birthed in the Pentagon’s Strategic Capabilities Office is getting some serious buy-in from the U.S. Navy.
-
DARPA inks a contract for hypersonic weapon research
The contract, worth $63.3 million, is part of an Air Force effort.
-
China is working on killer robot ships of its own
The JARI USV is a 20-ton, 15-meter boat that is about 12 times smaller than the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s manned Type -55 destroyer but has all the same mission areas.
-
US Navy looks to ease into using unmanned robot ships with a manned crew
As the force looks to integrate more unmanned surface vessels into its future fleet, the ships will likely have sailors aboard, at least in the near term.
-
US Navy, Air Force team up on new ‘Manhattan Project’
Creating a resilient command-and-control network that joins Navy and Air Force assets over a wide area is an effort on par with the famous Manhattan Project that produced a bomb that brought World War II to an end, says the Navy’s top officer.
-
Report calls out US Navy for surveillance and targeting shortfalls
A new study says the U.S. Navy is short on the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft it needs to find and destroy Chinese ships and land targets.
-
The US Navy’s new autonomous refueling drone takes historic first flight
The U.S. Navy’s MQ-25 Stingray aerial refueling drone took its first flight Sept. 19, a historic step toward integrating an unmanned aircraft into the service’s powerful strike arm.
-
US Navy makes a major breakthrough in autonomous weaponry
The Navy successfully demonstrated the ability to autonomously detect and destroy mines with a robot boat.
-
The US Navy’s unmanned dream: A common control system
The U.S. Navy is looking to streamline the number of systems that will control the ever-expanding portfolio of unmanned platforms.
-
Off the Eastern Seaboard, a US Navy missile test could make big waves
It might look like just another missile test, but what was happening inside the ship was revolutionary.
-
A classified Pentagon maritime drone program is about to get its moment in the sun
A project birthed in the Pentagon’s Strategic Capabilities Office is getting some serious buy-in from the U.S. Navy.
-
DARPA inks a contract for hypersonic weapon research
The contract, worth $63.3 million, is part of an Air Force effort.
-
China is working on killer robot ships of its own
The JARI USV is a 20-ton, 15-meter boat that is about 12 times smaller than the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s manned Type -55 destroyer but has all the same mission areas.
-
US Navy looks to ease into using unmanned robot ships with a manned crew
As the force looks to integrate more unmanned surface vessels into its future fleet, the ships will likely have sailors aboard, at least in the near term.













