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Australian, UK and US tech companies already reaping AUKUS benefits
Australian, UK and US companies may see greater collaboration under AUKUS. But they’re not waiting on official details – many are working together already.
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Dutch Navy improves radar, adds Tomahawk missile to fleet
The service is also experimenting with drones to increase safety and bolster its capability.
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Cardboard drone vendor retools software based on Ukraine war hacks
SYPAQ’s aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
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Textron wants to expand Aerosonde drone operations throughout Europe
Textron currently flies its small UAS off four U.S. Navy ships.
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Marines draw inspiration from drug runners for unmanned resupply boat
The Marine Corps is looking at a low-profile unmanned boat to move missiles and weapons around contested areas to resupply forces ashore.
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Navy seeks to offer virtual training to more of the fleet
The Navy’s live, virtual and constructive (LVC) tech investments support everything from massive Large Scale Exercises to routine pre-deployment training.
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US Navy ‘operationalizes’ drones in 4th Fleet exercise
US 4th Fleet is setting up the second unmanned systems hub for the Navy, and showcased its early work in UNITAS 2023.
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GM Defense tackling battlefield power for Marines through DIU effort
GM Defense wants to pave the way for the U.S. Marine Corps to feel comfortable fielding an all-electric vehicle.
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Congressman wants faster drone testing, fielding to fill inventory gap
One influential lawmaker is encouraging the U.S. military to accept more risk in pursuing unmanned systems.
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Wittman proposes way to keep Next-Generation Air Dominance on track
Congress wants annual updates on the Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter program and affiliated efforts, to ensure the Air Force and Navy stay on track.
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Australian, UK and US tech companies already reaping AUKUS benefits
Australian, UK and US companies may see greater collaboration under AUKUS. But they’re not waiting on official details – many are working together already.
-
Dutch Navy improves radar, adds Tomahawk missile to fleet
The service is also experimenting with drones to increase safety and bolster its capability.
-
Cardboard drone vendor retools software based on Ukraine war hacks
SYPAQ’s aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
-
Textron wants to expand Aerosonde drone operations throughout Europe
Textron currently flies its small UAS off four U.S. Navy ships.
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Marines draw inspiration from drug runners for unmanned resupply boat
The Marine Corps is looking at a low-profile unmanned boat to move missiles and weapons around contested areas to resupply forces ashore.
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Navy seeks to offer virtual training to more of the fleet
The Navy’s live, virtual and constructive (LVC) tech investments support everything from massive Large Scale Exercises to routine pre-deployment training.
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US Navy ‘operationalizes’ drones in 4th Fleet exercise
US 4th Fleet is setting up the second unmanned systems hub for the Navy, and showcased its early work in UNITAS 2023.
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GM Defense tackling battlefield power for Marines through DIU effort
GM Defense wants to pave the way for the U.S. Marine Corps to feel comfortable fielding an all-electric vehicle.
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Congressman wants faster drone testing, fielding to fill inventory gap
One influential lawmaker is encouraging the U.S. military to accept more risk in pursuing unmanned systems.
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Wittman proposes way to keep Next-Generation Air Dominance on track
Congress wants annual updates on the Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter program and affiliated efforts, to ensure the Air Force and Navy stay on track.
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Australian, UK and US tech companies already reaping AUKUS benefits
Australian, UK and US companies may see greater collaboration under AUKUS. But they’re not waiting on official details – many are working together already.
-
Dutch Navy improves radar, adds Tomahawk missile to fleet
The service is also experimenting with drones to increase safety and bolster its capability.
-
Cardboard drone vendor retools software based on Ukraine war hacks
SYPAQ’s aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
-
Textron wants to expand Aerosonde drone operations throughout Europe
Textron currently flies its small UAS off four U.S. Navy ships.
-
Marines draw inspiration from drug runners for unmanned resupply boat
The Marine Corps is looking at a low-profile unmanned boat to move missiles and weapons around contested areas to resupply forces ashore.
-
Navy seeks to offer virtual training to more of the fleet
The Navy’s live, virtual and constructive (LVC) tech investments support everything from massive Large Scale Exercises to routine pre-deployment training.
-
US Navy ‘operationalizes’ drones in 4th Fleet exercise
US 4th Fleet is setting up the second unmanned systems hub for the Navy, and showcased its early work in UNITAS 2023.
-
GM Defense tackling battlefield power for Marines through DIU effort
GM Defense wants to pave the way for the U.S. Marine Corps to feel comfortable fielding an all-electric vehicle.
-
Congressman wants faster drone testing, fielding to fill inventory gap
One influential lawmaker is encouraging the U.S. military to accept more risk in pursuing unmanned systems.
-
Wittman proposes way to keep Next-Generation Air Dominance on track
Congress wants annual updates on the Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter program and affiliated efforts, to ensure the Air Force and Navy stay on track.













