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US special forces want longer reach for rockets, snipers, robots
The new sniper rifle would replace two weapons currently in use.
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Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense institute
The move follows a yearslong stint overseeing elite military hackers and global intelligence collection.
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Capella Space automates vessel classification in satellite imagery
“There might be a lot of different locations you’d be monitoring that you’re not really interested in — until a warship shows up.”
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Airbus acquires small drone maker Aerovel, eyes Replicator business
Aerovel’s Flexrotor drone, which Airbus now owns, can take off and land vertically as well as fly for long periods while it conducts recon missions.
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NATO drone surveillance hours surge amid growing appetite for intel
“The North Atlantic security environment is under threat,” said Scott Bray, the assistant secretary general for intelligence and security.
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Stingy intel-sharing a ‘recipe for losing,’ Space Force’s Miller says
“The United States does not go into conflict alone,” Lt. Gen. David Miller said at the GEOINT conference. “Check your history. It does not happen.”
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Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps
Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.
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NGA wants industry’s help monitoring illegal activity in Indo-Pacific
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
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Sightline urges India to provide information on arrested reporter
It has been almost a year since the Indian government arrested Vivek Raghuvanshi, a longtime freelancer journalist with Defense News.
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Electronic warfare in Ukraine has lessons for US weapons, navigation
Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices.
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US special forces want longer reach for rockets, snipers, robots
The new sniper rifle would replace two weapons currently in use.
-
Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense institute
The move follows a yearslong stint overseeing elite military hackers and global intelligence collection.
-
Capella Space automates vessel classification in satellite imagery
“There might be a lot of different locations you’d be monitoring that you’re not really interested in — until a warship shows up.”
-
Airbus acquires small drone maker Aerovel, eyes Replicator business
Aerovel’s Flexrotor drone, which Airbus now owns, can take off and land vertically as well as fly for long periods while it conducts recon missions.
-
NATO drone surveillance hours surge amid growing appetite for intel
“The North Atlantic security environment is under threat,” said Scott Bray, the assistant secretary general for intelligence and security.
-
Stingy intel-sharing a ‘recipe for losing,’ Space Force’s Miller says
“The United States does not go into conflict alone,” Lt. Gen. David Miller said at the GEOINT conference. “Check your history. It does not happen.”
-
Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps
Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.
-
NGA wants industry’s help monitoring illegal activity in Indo-Pacific
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
-
Sightline urges India to provide information on arrested reporter
It has been almost a year since the Indian government arrested Vivek Raghuvanshi, a longtime freelancer journalist with Defense News.
-
Electronic warfare in Ukraine has lessons for US weapons, navigation
Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices.
-
US special forces want longer reach for rockets, snipers, robots
The new sniper rifle would replace two weapons currently in use.
-
Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense institute
The move follows a yearslong stint overseeing elite military hackers and global intelligence collection.
-
Capella Space automates vessel classification in satellite imagery
“There might be a lot of different locations you’d be monitoring that you’re not really interested in — until a warship shows up.”
-
Airbus acquires small drone maker Aerovel, eyes Replicator business
Aerovel’s Flexrotor drone, which Airbus now owns, can take off and land vertically as well as fly for long periods while it conducts recon missions.
-
NATO drone surveillance hours surge amid growing appetite for intel
“The North Atlantic security environment is under threat,” said Scott Bray, the assistant secretary general for intelligence and security.
-
Stingy intel-sharing a ‘recipe for losing,’ Space Force’s Miller says
“The United States does not go into conflict alone,” Lt. Gen. David Miller said at the GEOINT conference. “Check your history. It does not happen.”
-
Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps
Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.
-
NGA wants industry’s help monitoring illegal activity in Indo-Pacific
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
-
Sightline urges India to provide information on arrested reporter
It has been almost a year since the Indian government arrested Vivek Raghuvanshi, a longtime freelancer journalist with Defense News.
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Electronic warfare in Ukraine has lessons for US weapons, navigation
Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices.













