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Facial recognition may be coming to the gate of an Air Force base near you
The idea was put forth in January as part of an innovation campaign the Air Force started to crowd-source ideas from its airmen.
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Lockheed wins Army contract to grow new materials from cells
Biotechnology could grow lenses for sensors and camouflage coatings for hiding from sensors.
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The Corps wants to boost the LAV’s firepower with precision missiles or swarming kamikaze drones
The Corps has been making steady upgrades to one of its oldest tactical vehicles.
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Microsoft workers thumbs down on heads-up displays for war
When a commercial technology is used as a military sensor platform, does it inherently become a tool for lethality?
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Raytheon will participate in Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
The sense-off is “separate and distinct” from contracts awarded to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin last fall to come up with design concepts for a new missile defense radar, says a Raytheon official.
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Why the Corps needs a system to shoot down Russian and Chinese cruise missiles
The Corps is in the hunt for a fire control radar capable of countering cruise missile threats.
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‘Eurodrone’ makers considering US tech for crucial collision-avoidance feature
The race remains open between U.S. and European vendors to supply a detect-and-avoid system for the aircraft.
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US considers new ways to detect and track enemy missiles
The Trump administration is considering ways to expand U.S. homeland and overseas defenses against a potential missile attack, possibly adding a layer of satellites in space to detect and track hostile targets.
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The Army and Marine Corps are looking at what troops will need to fight in megacities, underground
The group will seek out technology and gear to give troops advantages in urban areas.
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Lockheed Martin scores a big win in new Missile Defense Agency radar contract
The radar will support ballistic missile defense systems intended to protect Hawaii from ballistic missile strikes.
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Facial recognition may be coming to the gate of an Air Force base near you
The idea was put forth in January as part of an innovation campaign the Air Force started to crowd-source ideas from its airmen.
-
Lockheed wins Army contract to grow new materials from cells
Biotechnology could grow lenses for sensors and camouflage coatings for hiding from sensors.
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The Corps wants to boost the LAV’s firepower with precision missiles or swarming kamikaze drones
The Corps has been making steady upgrades to one of its oldest tactical vehicles.
-
Microsoft workers thumbs down on heads-up displays for war
When a commercial technology is used as a military sensor platform, does it inherently become a tool for lethality?
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Raytheon will participate in Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
The sense-off is “separate and distinct” from contracts awarded to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin last fall to come up with design concepts for a new missile defense radar, says a Raytheon official.
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Why the Corps needs a system to shoot down Russian and Chinese cruise missiles
The Corps is in the hunt for a fire control radar capable of countering cruise missile threats.
-
‘Eurodrone’ makers considering US tech for crucial collision-avoidance feature
The race remains open between U.S. and European vendors to supply a detect-and-avoid system for the aircraft.
-
US considers new ways to detect and track enemy missiles
The Trump administration is considering ways to expand U.S. homeland and overseas defenses against a potential missile attack, possibly adding a layer of satellites in space to detect and track hostile targets.
-
The Army and Marine Corps are looking at what troops will need to fight in megacities, underground
The group will seek out technology and gear to give troops advantages in urban areas.
-
Lockheed Martin scores a big win in new Missile Defense Agency radar contract
The radar will support ballistic missile defense systems intended to protect Hawaii from ballistic missile strikes.
-
Facial recognition may be coming to the gate of an Air Force base near you
The idea was put forth in January as part of an innovation campaign the Air Force started to crowd-source ideas from its airmen.
-
Lockheed wins Army contract to grow new materials from cells
Biotechnology could grow lenses for sensors and camouflage coatings for hiding from sensors.
-
The Corps wants to boost the LAV’s firepower with precision missiles or swarming kamikaze drones
The Corps has been making steady upgrades to one of its oldest tactical vehicles.
-
Microsoft workers thumbs down on heads-up displays for war
When a commercial technology is used as a military sensor platform, does it inherently become a tool for lethality?
-
Raytheon will participate in Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
The sense-off is “separate and distinct” from contracts awarded to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin last fall to come up with design concepts for a new missile defense radar, says a Raytheon official.
-
Why the Corps needs a system to shoot down Russian and Chinese cruise missiles
The Corps is in the hunt for a fire control radar capable of countering cruise missile threats.
-
‘Eurodrone’ makers considering US tech for crucial collision-avoidance feature
The race remains open between U.S. and European vendors to supply a detect-and-avoid system for the aircraft.
-
US considers new ways to detect and track enemy missiles
The Trump administration is considering ways to expand U.S. homeland and overseas defenses against a potential missile attack, possibly adding a layer of satellites in space to detect and track hostile targets.
-
The Army and Marine Corps are looking at what troops will need to fight in megacities, underground
The group will seek out technology and gear to give troops advantages in urban areas.
-
Lockheed Martin scores a big win in new Missile Defense Agency radar contract
The radar will support ballistic missile defense systems intended to protect Hawaii from ballistic missile strikes.













