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Lockheed, Northrop invest in a startup that wants to refuel satellites in space
San Francisco-based Orbit Fab secured $10 million in its latest funding round, and defense companies want to be a part of the company’s growth.
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Kratos, General Atomics get more money for Skyborg development
The U.S. Air Force awarded Kratos and General Atomics contracts worth a combined $20 million to further development of the autonomous Skyborg drone wingman.
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New US Air Force secretary to shake up Advanced Battle Management Program
“I want to focus it more on specific operational return on investment,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Defense News.
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To afford next-gen combat aircraft, the US Air Force will make cuts to ISR inventory
The Air Force plans to drop from 60 to 56 MQ-9 Reaper combat lines in fiscal 2022 as the U.S. military decreases its presence in the Middle East.
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Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
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Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
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The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
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Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
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Get ready for another fight over the future of the MQ-9 Reaper
“There is no need to buy more aircraft,” acting Air Force Secretary John Roth wrote in a letter to a senator, recently seen by Defense News.
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US Air Force set to award $490M contract to counter small drones
The service plans to award a contract worth up to $490 million to a single vendor that can team with other companies to provide various counter-drone products.
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Lockheed, Northrop invest in a startup that wants to refuel satellites in space
San Francisco-based Orbit Fab secured $10 million in its latest funding round, and defense companies want to be a part of the company’s growth.
-
Kratos, General Atomics get more money for Skyborg development
The U.S. Air Force awarded Kratos and General Atomics contracts worth a combined $20 million to further development of the autonomous Skyborg drone wingman.
-
New US Air Force secretary to shake up Advanced Battle Management Program
“I want to focus it more on specific operational return on investment,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Defense News.
-
To afford next-gen combat aircraft, the US Air Force will make cuts to ISR inventory
The Air Force plans to drop from 60 to 56 MQ-9 Reaper combat lines in fiscal 2022 as the U.S. military decreases its presence in the Middle East.
-
Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
-
Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
-
The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
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Get ready for another fight over the future of the MQ-9 Reaper
“There is no need to buy more aircraft,” acting Air Force Secretary John Roth wrote in a letter to a senator, recently seen by Defense News.
-
US Air Force set to award $490M contract to counter small drones
The service plans to award a contract worth up to $490 million to a single vendor that can team with other companies to provide various counter-drone products.
-
Lockheed, Northrop invest in a startup that wants to refuel satellites in space
San Francisco-based Orbit Fab secured $10 million in its latest funding round, and defense companies want to be a part of the company’s growth.
-
Kratos, General Atomics get more money for Skyborg development
The U.S. Air Force awarded Kratos and General Atomics contracts worth a combined $20 million to further development of the autonomous Skyborg drone wingman.
-
New US Air Force secretary to shake up Advanced Battle Management Program
“I want to focus it more on specific operational return on investment,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Defense News.
-
To afford next-gen combat aircraft, the US Air Force will make cuts to ISR inventory
The Air Force plans to drop from 60 to 56 MQ-9 Reaper combat lines in fiscal 2022 as the U.S. military decreases its presence in the Middle East.
-
Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
-
Skyborg makes its second flight, this time autonomously piloting General Atomics’ Avenger drone
With Skyborg, the U.S. Air Force hopes to build an autonomy system that can pilot drones and work with human fighter pilots.
-
The Air Force’s new ABMS strategy: Buy new capability, now
In buying the first pieces of the Advanced Battle Management System, the Air Force hopes to prove the program’s worth.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
-
Get ready for another fight over the future of the MQ-9 Reaper
“There is no need to buy more aircraft,” acting Air Force Secretary John Roth wrote in a letter to a senator, recently seen by Defense News.
-
US Air Force set to award $490M contract to counter small drones
The service plans to award a contract worth up to $490 million to a single vendor that can team with other companies to provide various counter-drone products.












