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The Army is adding the ‘Dronebuster’ to its set of anti-drone tools
The newest tool in the Army’s counter-drone arsenal is the “Dronebuster,” a 5-pound radar gun-like device that soldiers can use to jam weaponized commercial drones while at remote forward operating bases or on foot patrol.
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Report: Marines are leading fight against enemy drones
Enemies can use drones to challenge U.S. air superiority.
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Coming soon: Sweeping personnel changes for Marine cyber operators
The Marine Corps is creating a new occupational field and military occupational specialties for cyber.
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Gray Eagle drone system to be permanently stationed at Kunsan
The system will provide “significant intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability.”
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Army, Marine Corps developing UAV for faster, safer resupply missions
The joint tactical aerial resupply vehicle program would be an alternative to resupply convoys or air support.
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The U.S. military’s stats on deadly airstrikes are wrong. Thousands have gone unreported
A Military Times investigation raises serious doubts about transparency in reported progress against the Islamic State, al-Qaida and the Taliban.
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U.S., coalition forces use a drone to save Iraqi soldier lost behind enemy lines
During a nighttime engagement in urban terrain, a lone Iraqi Lieutenant found himself cut off from his unit, and was eventually rescued by the efforts of an Army intelligence unit monitoring his movements from a reconnaissance drone feed.
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James Mattis has chosen these two admirals to be his top advisers at the Pentagon
The new defense secretary named Rear Adm. Craig Faller his senior military adviser and retired Rear Adm. Kevin Sweeney as chief of staff.
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In memo, Mattis signals closer ties between the Pentagon, State Department, intelligence agencies
The message was distributed to the Defense Department after the popular retired Marine general was sworn into office.
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Embedded cyber teams prepare Army brigades to face invisible threat
The pilot program that sends teams of cyber warriors to brigade-level units to train with them is a key step forward in enabling commanders to use the Army’s cyber warfighting capabilities, leaders say.
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The Army is adding the ‘Dronebuster’ to its set of anti-drone tools
The newest tool in the Army’s counter-drone arsenal is the “Dronebuster,” a 5-pound radar gun-like device that soldiers can use to jam weaponized commercial drones while at remote forward operating bases or on foot patrol.
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Report: Marines are leading fight against enemy drones
Enemies can use drones to challenge U.S. air superiority.
-
Coming soon: Sweeping personnel changes for Marine cyber operators
The Marine Corps is creating a new occupational field and military occupational specialties for cyber.
-
Gray Eagle drone system to be permanently stationed at Kunsan
The system will provide “significant intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability.”
-
Army, Marine Corps developing UAV for faster, safer resupply missions
The joint tactical aerial resupply vehicle program would be an alternative to resupply convoys or air support.
-
The U.S. military’s stats on deadly airstrikes are wrong. Thousands have gone unreported
A Military Times investigation raises serious doubts about transparency in reported progress against the Islamic State, al-Qaida and the Taliban.
-
U.S., coalition forces use a drone to save Iraqi soldier lost behind enemy lines
During a nighttime engagement in urban terrain, a lone Iraqi Lieutenant found himself cut off from his unit, and was eventually rescued by the efforts of an Army intelligence unit monitoring his movements from a reconnaissance drone feed.
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James Mattis has chosen these two admirals to be his top advisers at the Pentagon
The new defense secretary named Rear Adm. Craig Faller his senior military adviser and retired Rear Adm. Kevin Sweeney as chief of staff.
-
In memo, Mattis signals closer ties between the Pentagon, State Department, intelligence agencies
The message was distributed to the Defense Department after the popular retired Marine general was sworn into office.
-
Embedded cyber teams prepare Army brigades to face invisible threat
The pilot program that sends teams of cyber warriors to brigade-level units to train with them is a key step forward in enabling commanders to use the Army’s cyber warfighting capabilities, leaders say.
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The Army is adding the ‘Dronebuster’ to its set of anti-drone tools
The newest tool in the Army’s counter-drone arsenal is the “Dronebuster,” a 5-pound radar gun-like device that soldiers can use to jam weaponized commercial drones while at remote forward operating bases or on foot patrol.
-
Report: Marines are leading fight against enemy drones
Enemies can use drones to challenge U.S. air superiority.
-
Coming soon: Sweeping personnel changes for Marine cyber operators
The Marine Corps is creating a new occupational field and military occupational specialties for cyber.
-
Gray Eagle drone system to be permanently stationed at Kunsan
The system will provide “significant intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability.”
-
Army, Marine Corps developing UAV for faster, safer resupply missions
The joint tactical aerial resupply vehicle program would be an alternative to resupply convoys or air support.
-
The U.S. military’s stats on deadly airstrikes are wrong. Thousands have gone unreported
A Military Times investigation raises serious doubts about transparency in reported progress against the Islamic State, al-Qaida and the Taliban.
-
U.S., coalition forces use a drone to save Iraqi soldier lost behind enemy lines
During a nighttime engagement in urban terrain, a lone Iraqi Lieutenant found himself cut off from his unit, and was eventually rescued by the efforts of an Army intelligence unit monitoring his movements from a reconnaissance drone feed.
-
James Mattis has chosen these two admirals to be his top advisers at the Pentagon
The new defense secretary named Rear Adm. Craig Faller his senior military adviser and retired Rear Adm. Kevin Sweeney as chief of staff.
-
In memo, Mattis signals closer ties between the Pentagon, State Department, intelligence agencies
The message was distributed to the Defense Department after the popular retired Marine general was sworn into office.
-
Embedded cyber teams prepare Army brigades to face invisible threat
The pilot program that sends teams of cyber warriors to brigade-level units to train with them is a key step forward in enabling commanders to use the Army’s cyber warfighting capabilities, leaders say.













