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That second Predator crash in four days back in 2017 was due to signal loss
The drone was operating out of Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, when it lost its link and went down in the southeast part of the country on Aug. 21, 2017.
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SOCOM needs to step up its propaganda game, Pentagon deputy says
The Pentagon is pushing it’s special operations forces to move beyond the traditional leaflets-and-loudspeakers approach to information warfare, a senior Pentagon official said this week.
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War game: If China or Russia downed an ISR aircraft, how would the US really respond?
A war game study challenges typical assumptions of drone warfare.
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Completion of US drone base in Niger to be delayed
Niger Air Base 201, a future hub for armed drones and other aircraft, won’t be completed until the middle of 2019.
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Did US drones swarm a Russian base? Probably not, but that capability isn’t far off.
“It is sometimes hard to tell which claims Russian officials believe and which are merely rhetoric,” one observer of Russian defense policy said.
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Man-packable kamikaze drones offer front-line tracking and strike packages
Single-use suicide drones are making their way to the battlefield.
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Man-portable, multi-tool drones coming to ground troops near you
The potential of man-portable drones for ground troops is enormous.
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Don’t open the hatch: IronVision lets crews ‘see through their vehicle’
Pilots and aircrew have had access to helmet-mounted displays for years. And soon, so too will ground crews.
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Air Force begins in-house JSTARS maintenance amid Northrop Grumman’s shortfalls
The Air Force began conducting its own depot maintenance for JSTARS July 17 at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, in an effort to field the Air Force’s premier ground surveillance and battle management aircraft quicker amid contractor shortfalls.
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Ever heard of ‘deep fake’ technology? The phony audio and video tech could be used to blackmail US troops
The ability to distort the truth is expected to reach new heights with the development of so-called “deep fake” technology: manufactured audio recordings and video footage that could fool even digital forensic experts.
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That second Predator crash in four days back in 2017 was due to signal loss
The drone was operating out of Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, when it lost its link and went down in the southeast part of the country on Aug. 21, 2017.
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SOCOM needs to step up its propaganda game, Pentagon deputy says
The Pentagon is pushing it’s special operations forces to move beyond the traditional leaflets-and-loudspeakers approach to information warfare, a senior Pentagon official said this week.
-
War game: If China or Russia downed an ISR aircraft, how would the US really respond?
A war game study challenges typical assumptions of drone warfare.
-
Completion of US drone base in Niger to be delayed
Niger Air Base 201, a future hub for armed drones and other aircraft, won’t be completed until the middle of 2019.
-
Did US drones swarm a Russian base? Probably not, but that capability isn’t far off.
“It is sometimes hard to tell which claims Russian officials believe and which are merely rhetoric,” one observer of Russian defense policy said.
-
Man-packable kamikaze drones offer front-line tracking and strike packages
Single-use suicide drones are making their way to the battlefield.
-
Man-portable, multi-tool drones coming to ground troops near you
The potential of man-portable drones for ground troops is enormous.
-
Don’t open the hatch: IronVision lets crews ‘see through their vehicle’
Pilots and aircrew have had access to helmet-mounted displays for years. And soon, so too will ground crews.
-
Air Force begins in-house JSTARS maintenance amid Northrop Grumman’s shortfalls
The Air Force began conducting its own depot maintenance for JSTARS July 17 at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, in an effort to field the Air Force’s premier ground surveillance and battle management aircraft quicker amid contractor shortfalls.
-
Ever heard of ‘deep fake’ technology? The phony audio and video tech could be used to blackmail US troops
The ability to distort the truth is expected to reach new heights with the development of so-called “deep fake” technology: manufactured audio recordings and video footage that could fool even digital forensic experts.
-
That second Predator crash in four days back in 2017 was due to signal loss
The drone was operating out of Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, when it lost its link and went down in the southeast part of the country on Aug. 21, 2017.
-
SOCOM needs to step up its propaganda game, Pentagon deputy says
The Pentagon is pushing it’s special operations forces to move beyond the traditional leaflets-and-loudspeakers approach to information warfare, a senior Pentagon official said this week.
-
War game: If China or Russia downed an ISR aircraft, how would the US really respond?
A war game study challenges typical assumptions of drone warfare.
-
Completion of US drone base in Niger to be delayed
Niger Air Base 201, a future hub for armed drones and other aircraft, won’t be completed until the middle of 2019.
-
Did US drones swarm a Russian base? Probably not, but that capability isn’t far off.
“It is sometimes hard to tell which claims Russian officials believe and which are merely rhetoric,” one observer of Russian defense policy said.
-
Man-packable kamikaze drones offer front-line tracking and strike packages
Single-use suicide drones are making their way to the battlefield.
-
Man-portable, multi-tool drones coming to ground troops near you
The potential of man-portable drones for ground troops is enormous.
-
Don’t open the hatch: IronVision lets crews ‘see through their vehicle’
Pilots and aircrew have had access to helmet-mounted displays for years. And soon, so too will ground crews.
-
Air Force begins in-house JSTARS maintenance amid Northrop Grumman’s shortfalls
The Air Force began conducting its own depot maintenance for JSTARS July 17 at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, in an effort to field the Air Force’s premier ground surveillance and battle management aircraft quicker amid contractor shortfalls.
-
Ever heard of ‘deep fake’ technology? The phony audio and video tech could be used to blackmail US troops
The ability to distort the truth is expected to reach new heights with the development of so-called “deep fake” technology: manufactured audio recordings and video footage that could fool even digital forensic experts.













