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Lockheed bests General Dynamics for Army long-range jammer contract
Under the new arrangement, Lockheed will build a prototype of the Terrestrial Layer System-Echelons Above Brigade at its facility in Syracuse, New York.
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Six questions for Mark Kitz as he swaps Army program executive offices
In an interview, outgoing PEO IEW&S boss Mark Kitz reflected on Army electronic warfare and provided an update on an AI pipeline known as Project Linchpin.
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Kitz to succeed Potts at US Army battlefield communications office
While Mark Kitz is leaving PEO IEW&S for PEO C3T, he’s staying put at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
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Epirus, DroneShield combine on UAS-roasting air defense
Epirus earlier this year won a $66 million contract with the U.S. Army.
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Cyberattack wave in Ukraine linked to Russia’s GRU, Microsoft says
“While it has not been the most successful Russian actor,” Microsoft said in a blog post, “Cadet Blizzard has seen some recent success.”
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NATO intel chief: Russia’s war on Ukraine and a hybrid war aimed at us
The speed, scale and intensity of Russian hybrid activities has increased in recent years, notes David Cattler.
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Drones damage Moscow buildings in pre-dawn attack blamed on Ukraine
Russia’s defense ministry said five drones were shot down and the systems of three others were jammed.
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Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
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For command post survival, US Army wants more mobility and concealment
Command posts of the past were relatively stationary, cumbersome to set up and break down, and often identifiable by the heat and noise they emit.
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Signals intelligence teams reposition to face China, Russia
The mission has shifted dramatically as the United States ratchets up competition in the frequency bands with peer competitors like Russia and China.
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Lockheed bests General Dynamics for Army long-range jammer contract
Under the new arrangement, Lockheed will build a prototype of the Terrestrial Layer System-Echelons Above Brigade at its facility in Syracuse, New York.
-
Six questions for Mark Kitz as he swaps Army program executive offices
In an interview, outgoing PEO IEW&S boss Mark Kitz reflected on Army electronic warfare and provided an update on an AI pipeline known as Project Linchpin.
-
Kitz to succeed Potts at US Army battlefield communications office
While Mark Kitz is leaving PEO IEW&S for PEO C3T, he’s staying put at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
-
Epirus, DroneShield combine on UAS-roasting air defense
Epirus earlier this year won a $66 million contract with the U.S. Army.
-
Cyberattack wave in Ukraine linked to Russia’s GRU, Microsoft says
“While it has not been the most successful Russian actor,” Microsoft said in a blog post, “Cadet Blizzard has seen some recent success.”
-
NATO intel chief: Russia’s war on Ukraine and a hybrid war aimed at us
The speed, scale and intensity of Russian hybrid activities has increased in recent years, notes David Cattler.
-
Drones damage Moscow buildings in pre-dawn attack blamed on Ukraine
Russia’s defense ministry said five drones were shot down and the systems of three others were jammed.
-
Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
-
For command post survival, US Army wants more mobility and concealment
Command posts of the past were relatively stationary, cumbersome to set up and break down, and often identifiable by the heat and noise they emit.
-
Signals intelligence teams reposition to face China, Russia
The mission has shifted dramatically as the United States ratchets up competition in the frequency bands with peer competitors like Russia and China.
-
Lockheed bests General Dynamics for Army long-range jammer contract
Under the new arrangement, Lockheed will build a prototype of the Terrestrial Layer System-Echelons Above Brigade at its facility in Syracuse, New York.
-
Six questions for Mark Kitz as he swaps Army program executive offices
In an interview, outgoing PEO IEW&S boss Mark Kitz reflected on Army electronic warfare and provided an update on an AI pipeline known as Project Linchpin.
-
Kitz to succeed Potts at US Army battlefield communications office
While Mark Kitz is leaving PEO IEW&S for PEO C3T, he’s staying put at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
-
Epirus, DroneShield combine on UAS-roasting air defense
Epirus earlier this year won a $66 million contract with the U.S. Army.
-
Cyberattack wave in Ukraine linked to Russia’s GRU, Microsoft says
“While it has not been the most successful Russian actor,” Microsoft said in a blog post, “Cadet Blizzard has seen some recent success.”
-
NATO intel chief: Russia’s war on Ukraine and a hybrid war aimed at us
The speed, scale and intensity of Russian hybrid activities has increased in recent years, notes David Cattler.
-
Drones damage Moscow buildings in pre-dawn attack blamed on Ukraine
Russia’s defense ministry said five drones were shot down and the systems of three others were jammed.
-
Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
-
For command post survival, US Army wants more mobility and concealment
Command posts of the past were relatively stationary, cumbersome to set up and break down, and often identifiable by the heat and noise they emit.
-
Signals intelligence teams reposition to face China, Russia
The mission has shifted dramatically as the United States ratchets up competition in the frequency bands with peer competitors like Russia and China.













