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Grunts to get new binocular night vision goggles by spring 2020 ― and they’re not green
The Corps expects delivery of 14,000 devices, with the first sets to be doled out to grunts around spring of 2020.
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In first, MDA remotely launches a missile
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency showed that a missile defense system capable of defeating threats in the terminal phase of flight can be remotely engaged to launch interceptors.
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Here’s how the US Army’s missiles and space program office is being reorganized
Integrated Fires is the new focus as the Program Executive Office Missiles and Space reorganizes.
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Royal Air Force Typhoon jets to receive key sensor upgrade
The sensor changes are a small part of a wider capability update on the Typhoon to keep aircraft relevant until they go out of service, currently set for 2040.
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The Army hopes this Black Hawk upgrade will help counter incoming missiles
The infrared countermeasure helps better detect rockets and other threats.
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Are enemies one heartbeat away from being found out?
New sensors for identifying individuals require more data than is in existing databases.
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This wearable Marine tech can boost human performance and track physiological status
No, it’s not going to turn you into Marvel’s Iron Man or Captain America, but you might run a better PFT or have fewer injuries.
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US Army’s missile defense radar program advances into prototype competition
The Army is kicking off a prototyping competition for its next-generation air and missile defense radar.
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The Marine Corps has been looking at Israel’s Iron Dome to boost air defense
The Marine Corps has considered a JLTV and 7-ton truck mounted version of the Iron Dome system.
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US could lose a key weapon for tracking Chinese and Russian subs
With the one supplier disappearing, Pentagon is preparing to spend cash to find alternatives for sonobuoy production. But the clock has started to run.
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Grunts to get new binocular night vision goggles by spring 2020 ― and they’re not green
The Corps expects delivery of 14,000 devices, with the first sets to be doled out to grunts around spring of 2020.
-
In first, MDA remotely launches a missile
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency showed that a missile defense system capable of defeating threats in the terminal phase of flight can be remotely engaged to launch interceptors.
-
Here’s how the US Army’s missiles and space program office is being reorganized
Integrated Fires is the new focus as the Program Executive Office Missiles and Space reorganizes.
-
Royal Air Force Typhoon jets to receive key sensor upgrade
The sensor changes are a small part of a wider capability update on the Typhoon to keep aircraft relevant until they go out of service, currently set for 2040.
-
The Army hopes this Black Hawk upgrade will help counter incoming missiles
The infrared countermeasure helps better detect rockets and other threats.
-
Are enemies one heartbeat away from being found out?
New sensors for identifying individuals require more data than is in existing databases.
-
This wearable Marine tech can boost human performance and track physiological status
No, it’s not going to turn you into Marvel’s Iron Man or Captain America, but you might run a better PFT or have fewer injuries.
-
US Army’s missile defense radar program advances into prototype competition
The Army is kicking off a prototyping competition for its next-generation air and missile defense radar.
-
The Marine Corps has been looking at Israel’s Iron Dome to boost air defense
The Marine Corps has considered a JLTV and 7-ton truck mounted version of the Iron Dome system.
-
US could lose a key weapon for tracking Chinese and Russian subs
With the one supplier disappearing, Pentagon is preparing to spend cash to find alternatives for sonobuoy production. But the clock has started to run.
-
Grunts to get new binocular night vision goggles by spring 2020 ― and they’re not green
The Corps expects delivery of 14,000 devices, with the first sets to be doled out to grunts around spring of 2020.
-
In first, MDA remotely launches a missile
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency showed that a missile defense system capable of defeating threats in the terminal phase of flight can be remotely engaged to launch interceptors.
-
Here’s how the US Army’s missiles and space program office is being reorganized
Integrated Fires is the new focus as the Program Executive Office Missiles and Space reorganizes.
-
Royal Air Force Typhoon jets to receive key sensor upgrade
The sensor changes are a small part of a wider capability update on the Typhoon to keep aircraft relevant until they go out of service, currently set for 2040.
-
The Army hopes this Black Hawk upgrade will help counter incoming missiles
The infrared countermeasure helps better detect rockets and other threats.
-
Are enemies one heartbeat away from being found out?
New sensors for identifying individuals require more data than is in existing databases.
-
This wearable Marine tech can boost human performance and track physiological status
No, it’s not going to turn you into Marvel’s Iron Man or Captain America, but you might run a better PFT or have fewer injuries.
-
US Army’s missile defense radar program advances into prototype competition
The Army is kicking off a prototyping competition for its next-generation air and missile defense radar.
-
The Marine Corps has been looking at Israel’s Iron Dome to boost air defense
The Marine Corps has considered a JLTV and 7-ton truck mounted version of the Iron Dome system.
-
US could lose a key weapon for tracking Chinese and Russian subs
With the one supplier disappearing, Pentagon is preparing to spend cash to find alternatives for sonobuoy production. But the clock has started to run.













