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Here is one drone killer US troops have taken overseas
How this can take down drones, even in swarms.
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Army announces new push to get 3D printing, advanced manufacturing to troops in the field
Abrams tanks in the field could eventually use 3D-printers in the Conex box of a sustainment brigade to replace parts.
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‘The Chinese have already broken into my stuff’: Cyber espionage concerns Army acquisition three-star
“This is something that has risen to the top of the concern list,” Lt. Gen. Paul Ostrowski said. “Not only within the Army, but within OSD.”
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Army gets new alert system in Europe
The shift will be this summer for European garrisons, and across the Army by March.
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Will every Marine a rifleman remain? New cyber unit ‘can have purple hair’ but no Eagle, Globe and Anchor, commandant says
The Corps will create a new Cyber Auxiliary division, Commandant Gen. Robert Neller said Monday.
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Are these the humble beginnings of an Iron Man suit?
Both American and Russian special operations forces have made it clear they’re seeking game-changing technology to elevate their troops on the battlefield, but reality often tramples expectations.
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Report: Navy is under ‘cyber siege,’ national secrets leaking from the hull
A 57-page internal Navy review provided to the Wall Street Journal paints a dire picture regarding the cyber war already being waged.
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Air Force offers glimpse of new, stealthy combat drone during first flight
The airspace over future battlefields will not be permissive, and so new drones will need to be developed for air-to-air and air-to-ground combat.
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Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drones based in Poland are now fully operational
Poland was chosen as a location for the mission due to its “strategic location in Eastern Europe.”
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Facial recognition may be coming to the gate of an Air Force base near you
The idea was put forth in January as part of an innovation campaign the Air Force started to crowd-source ideas from its airmen.
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Here is one drone killer US troops have taken overseas
How this can take down drones, even in swarms.
-
Army announces new push to get 3D printing, advanced manufacturing to troops in the field
Abrams tanks in the field could eventually use 3D-printers in the Conex box of a sustainment brigade to replace parts.
-
‘The Chinese have already broken into my stuff’: Cyber espionage concerns Army acquisition three-star
“This is something that has risen to the top of the concern list,” Lt. Gen. Paul Ostrowski said. “Not only within the Army, but within OSD.”
-
Army gets new alert system in Europe
The shift will be this summer for European garrisons, and across the Army by March.
-
Will every Marine a rifleman remain? New cyber unit ‘can have purple hair’ but no Eagle, Globe and Anchor, commandant says
The Corps will create a new Cyber Auxiliary division, Commandant Gen. Robert Neller said Monday.
-
Are these the humble beginnings of an Iron Man suit?
Both American and Russian special operations forces have made it clear they’re seeking game-changing technology to elevate their troops on the battlefield, but reality often tramples expectations.
-
Report: Navy is under ‘cyber siege,’ national secrets leaking from the hull
A 57-page internal Navy review provided to the Wall Street Journal paints a dire picture regarding the cyber war already being waged.
-
Air Force offers glimpse of new, stealthy combat drone during first flight
The airspace over future battlefields will not be permissive, and so new drones will need to be developed for air-to-air and air-to-ground combat.
-
Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drones based in Poland are now fully operational
Poland was chosen as a location for the mission due to its “strategic location in Eastern Europe.”
-
Facial recognition may be coming to the gate of an Air Force base near you
The idea was put forth in January as part of an innovation campaign the Air Force started to crowd-source ideas from its airmen.
-
Here is one drone killer US troops have taken overseas
How this can take down drones, even in swarms.
-
Army announces new push to get 3D printing, advanced manufacturing to troops in the field
Abrams tanks in the field could eventually use 3D-printers in the Conex box of a sustainment brigade to replace parts.
-
‘The Chinese have already broken into my stuff’: Cyber espionage concerns Army acquisition three-star
“This is something that has risen to the top of the concern list,” Lt. Gen. Paul Ostrowski said. “Not only within the Army, but within OSD.”
-
Army gets new alert system in Europe
The shift will be this summer for European garrisons, and across the Army by March.
-
Will every Marine a rifleman remain? New cyber unit ‘can have purple hair’ but no Eagle, Globe and Anchor, commandant says
The Corps will create a new Cyber Auxiliary division, Commandant Gen. Robert Neller said Monday.
-
Are these the humble beginnings of an Iron Man suit?
Both American and Russian special operations forces have made it clear they’re seeking game-changing technology to elevate their troops on the battlefield, but reality often tramples expectations.
-
Report: Navy is under ‘cyber siege,’ national secrets leaking from the hull
A 57-page internal Navy review provided to the Wall Street Journal paints a dire picture regarding the cyber war already being waged.
-
Air Force offers glimpse of new, stealthy combat drone during first flight
The airspace over future battlefields will not be permissive, and so new drones will need to be developed for air-to-air and air-to-ground combat.
-
Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drones based in Poland are now fully operational
Poland was chosen as a location for the mission due to its “strategic location in Eastern Europe.”
-
Facial recognition may be coming to the gate of an Air Force base near you
The idea was put forth in January as part of an innovation campaign the Air Force started to crowd-source ideas from its airmen.













