-

Lockheed, Maxar ink agreement to enhance F-35 flying simulator
Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
-

Anduril touts Pulsar jammers that rapidly adapt to changing threats
“At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries.
-

Ukraine comms struggles spur European hunger for L3Harris radios
Reliable, low-profile means of relaying battlefield information have become a linchpin for fighting in Eastern Europe.
-

Marine Corps eyeing more recon boats from Australian ‘Whiskey Project’
A Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft was photographed at the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 4 earlier this year.
-

Marines’ tech chief unveils latest network, command-and-control effort
The Marine Corps wants to ensure all the right data can flow between its small units operating forward and their joint and coalition partners in theater.
-

Volt Typhoon hacks likely to inspire copycats, CNMF’s Mahlock says
Attacks on critical infrastructure — food and water delivery, health care services, defense contracting and more — could hamper U.S. military response.
-

Why China axed the Strategic Support Force and reshuffled the military
Its successor, the Information Support Force, will now handle network information systems and communications support, and possibly network defense.
-

Drone-killing costs must come down, says Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer
Defense companies have built and pitched everything from powerful lasers and microwaves to drones that ram their targets midair.
-

Saab unveils technology incubator using Enforcer 3 as test bed
“We are trying to get capability to the fleet in months,” said Erik Smith, the chief executive of Saab’s U.S. branch.
-

Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.
-
Lockheed, Maxar ink agreement to enhance F-35 flying simulator
Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
-
Anduril touts Pulsar jammers that rapidly adapt to changing threats
“At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries.
-
Ukraine comms struggles spur European hunger for L3Harris radios
Reliable, low-profile means of relaying battlefield information have become a linchpin for fighting in Eastern Europe.
-
Marine Corps eyeing more recon boats from Australian ‘Whiskey Project’
A Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft was photographed at the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 4 earlier this year.
-
Marines’ tech chief unveils latest network, command-and-control effort
The Marine Corps wants to ensure all the right data can flow between its small units operating forward and their joint and coalition partners in theater.
-
Volt Typhoon hacks likely to inspire copycats, CNMF’s Mahlock says
Attacks on critical infrastructure — food and water delivery, health care services, defense contracting and more — could hamper U.S. military response.
-
Why China axed the Strategic Support Force and reshuffled the military
Its successor, the Information Support Force, will now handle network information systems and communications support, and possibly network defense.
-
Drone-killing costs must come down, says Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer
Defense companies have built and pitched everything from powerful lasers and microwaves to drones that ram their targets midair.
-
Saab unveils technology incubator using Enforcer 3 as test bed
“We are trying to get capability to the fleet in months,” said Erik Smith, the chief executive of Saab’s U.S. branch.
-
Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.
-
Lockheed, Maxar ink agreement to enhance F-35 flying simulator
Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
-
Anduril touts Pulsar jammers that rapidly adapt to changing threats
“At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries.
-
Ukraine comms struggles spur European hunger for L3Harris radios
Reliable, low-profile means of relaying battlefield information have become a linchpin for fighting in Eastern Europe.
-
Marine Corps eyeing more recon boats from Australian ‘Whiskey Project’
A Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft was photographed at the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 4 earlier this year.
-
Marines’ tech chief unveils latest network, command-and-control effort
The Marine Corps wants to ensure all the right data can flow between its small units operating forward and their joint and coalition partners in theater.
-
Volt Typhoon hacks likely to inspire copycats, CNMF’s Mahlock says
Attacks on critical infrastructure — food and water delivery, health care services, defense contracting and more — could hamper U.S. military response.
-
Why China axed the Strategic Support Force and reshuffled the military
Its successor, the Information Support Force, will now handle network information systems and communications support, and possibly network defense.
-
Drone-killing costs must come down, says Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer
Defense companies have built and pitched everything from powerful lasers and microwaves to drones that ram their targets midair.
-
Saab unveils technology incubator using Enforcer 3 as test bed
“We are trying to get capability to the fleet in months,” said Erik Smith, the chief executive of Saab’s U.S. branch.
-
Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.













