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Can special ‘skin’ make an unflappable new Air Force drone?
A new Air Force project tests wings without control surfaces.
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Russian Army will develop Storm robot tank and Ally
The two uncrewed ground vehicles, in development by private industry for years, are now going to be formal military programs.
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Why the military might want robots that heal
A novel technique in joint design for legged robots could lead to more self-sufficient machines.
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Don’t expect an invasion of Iran to be TikTok’d
Apps provide one way to turn the tracking information of smartphones into an intelligence asset for adversaries.
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Will Russia’s nuclear-armed bombers in 2040 be drones?
As Russia looks to modernize and replace its aging bomber fleet, it might move beyond requiring on-board crews.
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Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 14: Hypersonic Santa
In this Christmas-themed newsletter, a look at how a wrong number led to an easy myth for explaining missile risk, sort of.
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Why hybrid gyrocopter drones could appeal to the military
Gyrocopters offer a novel solution to short takeoff and landing, which could give commanders options with everything for scouting missions to resupply.
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3 ways to teach a robot dog new tricks for war
A range of experiences and approaches inform the field of robot dog design.
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Is synthetic data the key to unlocking automated war?
From self-driving cars to space harpoons, synthetic data can iterate learning in novel scenarios.
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A drone was destroyed by … a F-16 with a guided rocket?
As the militaries of the world struggle to adapt to the threat posed by small cheap drones, sometimes the obvious needs answering. Which is why, when the Air Force announced that a fighter jet had successfully shot down a small drone, it caught the attention of the counterdrone world.
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Can special ‘skin’ make an unflappable new Air Force drone?
A new Air Force project tests wings without control surfaces.
-
Russian Army will develop Storm robot tank and Ally
The two uncrewed ground vehicles, in development by private industry for years, are now going to be formal military programs.
-
Why the military might want robots that heal
A novel technique in joint design for legged robots could lead to more self-sufficient machines.
-
Don’t expect an invasion of Iran to be TikTok’d
Apps provide one way to turn the tracking information of smartphones into an intelligence asset for adversaries.
-
Will Russia’s nuclear-armed bombers in 2040 be drones?
As Russia looks to modernize and replace its aging bomber fleet, it might move beyond requiring on-board crews.
-
Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 14: Hypersonic Santa
In this Christmas-themed newsletter, a look at how a wrong number led to an easy myth for explaining missile risk, sort of.
-
Why hybrid gyrocopter drones could appeal to the military
Gyrocopters offer a novel solution to short takeoff and landing, which could give commanders options with everything for scouting missions to resupply.
-
3 ways to teach a robot dog new tricks for war
A range of experiences and approaches inform the field of robot dog design.
-
Is synthetic data the key to unlocking automated war?
From self-driving cars to space harpoons, synthetic data can iterate learning in novel scenarios.
-
A drone was destroyed by … a F-16 with a guided rocket?
As the militaries of the world struggle to adapt to the threat posed by small cheap drones, sometimes the obvious needs answering. Which is why, when the Air Force announced that a fighter jet had successfully shot down a small drone, it caught the attention of the counterdrone world.
-
Can special ‘skin’ make an unflappable new Air Force drone?
A new Air Force project tests wings without control surfaces.
-
Russian Army will develop Storm robot tank and Ally
The two uncrewed ground vehicles, in development by private industry for years, are now going to be formal military programs.
-
Why the military might want robots that heal
A novel technique in joint design for legged robots could lead to more self-sufficient machines.
-
Don’t expect an invasion of Iran to be TikTok’d
Apps provide one way to turn the tracking information of smartphones into an intelligence asset for adversaries.
-
Will Russia’s nuclear-armed bombers in 2040 be drones?
As Russia looks to modernize and replace its aging bomber fleet, it might move beyond requiring on-board crews.
-
Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 14: Hypersonic Santa
In this Christmas-themed newsletter, a look at how a wrong number led to an easy myth for explaining missile risk, sort of.
-
Why hybrid gyrocopter drones could appeal to the military
Gyrocopters offer a novel solution to short takeoff and landing, which could give commanders options with everything for scouting missions to resupply.
-
3 ways to teach a robot dog new tricks for war
A range of experiences and approaches inform the field of robot dog design.
-
Is synthetic data the key to unlocking automated war?
From self-driving cars to space harpoons, synthetic data can iterate learning in novel scenarios.
-
A drone was destroyed by … a F-16 with a guided rocket?
As the militaries of the world struggle to adapt to the threat posed by small cheap drones, sometimes the obvious needs answering. Which is why, when the Air Force announced that a fighter jet had successfully shot down a small drone, it caught the attention of the counterdrone world.













