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This gun shoots drones out of the sky
There’s also a version of the drone-killer device that is attachable to an assault rifle.
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As Predator drones retire, the Reapers’ mission grows
With the retirement of MQ-1 Predators this month, MQ-9 Reapers are executing deliberate strikes, providing armed overwatch or close-air support, and flexing to ISR taskings — all in a single mission.
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Not just for Hollywood anymore: SOCOM seeks long-range facial recognition, other next-gen tech
Facial recognition optics are among the new gadgets special operations forces may soon have in their kits during missions.
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GPS tracking company reviews privacy settings amid fitness app security concerns
The company that published a global heat map detailing sensitive military installations will simplify its privacy settings and review its app’s features to ensure it cannot be compromised by actors with bad intent, the company announced late Monday.
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Air Force Predator crash blamed on crew error, datalink failure
An MQ-1B Predator crashed in U.S. Central Command’s area of operations on Feb. 2, 2016, due to a data-link failure and a distracted crew, according to a report released this month.
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Mattis orders review of how troops use Fitbits, other fitness apps following breach
The Defense Department is looking into the recent release of a global heat map by GPS tracking app Strava, which sources the data from users’ smartphones and watches to produce an overlay of popular running paths.
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DoD wants your ideas on how to operate, navigate underground
Rising populations, denser urban areas and existing security threats are forcing military and civilian emergency workers underground.
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DARPA hopes to swarm drones out of C-130s in 2019 test
The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency plans to demonstrate the ability to launch and recover swarms of drones from a C-130 sometime in 2019.
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Artificial intelligence accelerates decision-making for field commanders, company says
Artificial Intelligence is streamlining decision-making for field commanders, Engility Corporation says.
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The Army is pushing for more interoperability between its robots
The Army is pushing for more interoperability between the robots they purchase.
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This gun shoots drones out of the sky
There’s also a version of the drone-killer device that is attachable to an assault rifle.
-
As Predator drones retire, the Reapers’ mission grows
With the retirement of MQ-1 Predators this month, MQ-9 Reapers are executing deliberate strikes, providing armed overwatch or close-air support, and flexing to ISR taskings — all in a single mission.
-
Not just for Hollywood anymore: SOCOM seeks long-range facial recognition, other next-gen tech
Facial recognition optics are among the new gadgets special operations forces may soon have in their kits during missions.
-
GPS tracking company reviews privacy settings amid fitness app security concerns
The company that published a global heat map detailing sensitive military installations will simplify its privacy settings and review its app’s features to ensure it cannot be compromised by actors with bad intent, the company announced late Monday.
-
Air Force Predator crash blamed on crew error, datalink failure
An MQ-1B Predator crashed in U.S. Central Command’s area of operations on Feb. 2, 2016, due to a data-link failure and a distracted crew, according to a report released this month.
-
Mattis orders review of how troops use Fitbits, other fitness apps following breach
The Defense Department is looking into the recent release of a global heat map by GPS tracking app Strava, which sources the data from users’ smartphones and watches to produce an overlay of popular running paths.
-
DoD wants your ideas on how to operate, navigate underground
Rising populations, denser urban areas and existing security threats are forcing military and civilian emergency workers underground.
-
DARPA hopes to swarm drones out of C-130s in 2019 test
The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency plans to demonstrate the ability to launch and recover swarms of drones from a C-130 sometime in 2019.
-
Artificial intelligence accelerates decision-making for field commanders, company says
Artificial Intelligence is streamlining decision-making for field commanders, Engility Corporation says.
-
The Army is pushing for more interoperability between its robots
The Army is pushing for more interoperability between the robots they purchase.
-
This gun shoots drones out of the sky
There’s also a version of the drone-killer device that is attachable to an assault rifle.
-
As Predator drones retire, the Reapers’ mission grows
With the retirement of MQ-1 Predators this month, MQ-9 Reapers are executing deliberate strikes, providing armed overwatch or close-air support, and flexing to ISR taskings — all in a single mission.
-
Not just for Hollywood anymore: SOCOM seeks long-range facial recognition, other next-gen tech
Facial recognition optics are among the new gadgets special operations forces may soon have in their kits during missions.
-
GPS tracking company reviews privacy settings amid fitness app security concerns
The company that published a global heat map detailing sensitive military installations will simplify its privacy settings and review its app’s features to ensure it cannot be compromised by actors with bad intent, the company announced late Monday.
-
Air Force Predator crash blamed on crew error, datalink failure
An MQ-1B Predator crashed in U.S. Central Command’s area of operations on Feb. 2, 2016, due to a data-link failure and a distracted crew, according to a report released this month.
-
Mattis orders review of how troops use Fitbits, other fitness apps following breach
The Defense Department is looking into the recent release of a global heat map by GPS tracking app Strava, which sources the data from users’ smartphones and watches to produce an overlay of popular running paths.
-
DoD wants your ideas on how to operate, navigate underground
Rising populations, denser urban areas and existing security threats are forcing military and civilian emergency workers underground.
-
DARPA hopes to swarm drones out of C-130s in 2019 test
The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency plans to demonstrate the ability to launch and recover swarms of drones from a C-130 sometime in 2019.
-
Artificial intelligence accelerates decision-making for field commanders, company says
Artificial Intelligence is streamlining decision-making for field commanders, Engility Corporation says.
-
The Army is pushing for more interoperability between its robots
The Army is pushing for more interoperability between the robots they purchase.













