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The Army could take a run at developing a robotic ‘Warrior Suit’
One of the U.S. Army’s top robotics experts said that technology has advanced enough for the service to slowly begin piecing together a version of a Warrior Suit.
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How Russia telegraphed invasion of Ukraine in space and online
While the discussion of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at Europe’s largest land warfare tradeshow has focused on how militaries fight on the ground, Major Gen. Michel Friedling, the head of France’s Space Command, said Russia’s use of cyber and space weapons sent a critical message.
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Russia’s invasion could return focus on armor and artillery, away from AI and robotics
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could force governments with technologically advanced militaries to reevaluate their investments in areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence, creating a renaissance for spending on armor and artillery, a panel of military leaders says.
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French military turns to sci-fi to fight Russia hacking, spur innovation
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced nations around the world to reconsider how they invest in future technologies.
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Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Space Force awards a $1.2B contract to better track objects on orbit
The U.S. Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth as much as $1.2 billion for the upkeep and modernization of the military’s ground-based sensors that track objects and activities in space.
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The Army could take a run at developing a robotic ‘Warrior Suit’
One of the U.S. Army’s top robotics experts said that technology has advanced enough for the service to slowly begin piecing together a version of a Warrior Suit.
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How Russia telegraphed invasion of Ukraine in space and online
While the discussion of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at Europe’s largest land warfare tradeshow has focused on how militaries fight on the ground, Major Gen. Michel Friedling, the head of France’s Space Command, said Russia’s use of cyber and space weapons sent a critical message.
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Russia’s invasion could return focus on armor and artillery, away from AI and robotics
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could force governments with technologically advanced militaries to reevaluate their investments in areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence, creating a renaissance for spending on armor and artillery, a panel of military leaders says.
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French military turns to sci-fi to fight Russia hacking, spur innovation
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced nations around the world to reconsider how they invest in future technologies.
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We need less jargon, more nuance in 2021
Can we please do better than making acronyms like CJADC2?
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Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Space Force awards a $1.2B contract to better track objects on orbit
The U.S. Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth as much as $1.2 billion for the upkeep and modernization of the military’s ground-based sensors that track objects and activities in space.
-
The Army could take a run at developing a robotic ‘Warrior Suit’
One of the U.S. Army’s top robotics experts said that technology has advanced enough for the service to slowly begin piecing together a version of a Warrior Suit.
-
How Russia telegraphed invasion of Ukraine in space and online
While the discussion of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at Europe’s largest land warfare tradeshow has focused on how militaries fight on the ground, Major Gen. Michel Friedling, the head of France’s Space Command, said Russia’s use of cyber and space weapons sent a critical message.
-
Russia’s invasion could return focus on armor and artillery, away from AI and robotics
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could force governments with technologically advanced militaries to reevaluate their investments in areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence, creating a renaissance for spending on armor and artillery, a panel of military leaders says.
-
French military turns to sci-fi to fight Russia hacking, spur innovation
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced nations around the world to reconsider how they invest in future technologies.
-
We need less jargon, more nuance in 2021
Can we please do better than making acronyms like CJADC2?
-
Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
-
FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
-
FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
-
Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
-
Space Force awards a $1.2B contract to better track objects on orbit
The U.S. Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth as much as $1.2 billion for the upkeep and modernization of the military’s ground-based sensors that track objects and activities in space.














