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Lockheed to supply Australia with air battle management system
Overhauling Australia’s overhead defenses is expected to generate hundreds of local jobs as well as open the door to a multibillion-dollar export market.
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Army may swap AI bill of materials for simpler ‘baseball cards’
“We know innovation’s happening in the open-source environment,” said the Army’s Bharat Patel. “We also know who’s contributing to the open source.”
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China dissolves Strategic Support Force, focused on cyber and space
China has now established an Information Support Force, with President Xi Jinping present at its investiture ceremony in Beijing.
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From customer to sanctioned ‘proliferator,’ drones extend Iran’s reach
Iranian contractors and government officials have picked up on market demand, frequenting arms expos and other events in Russia, Iraq, Qatar and more.
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Ellis to succeed Rey as director of Army Network Cross-Functional Team
Brig. Gen. Patrick Ellis is expected to take over this summer.
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Silvus and Kagwerks marry radios, chest rigs for battle communications
Silvus Technologies in January announced a $3.5 million deal with the U.S. Army’s PEO C3T for StreamCaster radios and expanded operational testing.
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Air Force to get F-15E jet with fresh electronic warfare tech in summer
EPAWSS, an advanced electronic warfare system, will allow F-15EX and some F-15E jets to monitor, jam and deceive threats in highly contested environments.
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Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile test
Tranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.
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US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
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How US Navy experiments could get drones beyond spying and into battle
The Navy is trying to make unmanned systems a more normal part of daily operations, even as experimentation continues to refine concepts of operations.
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Lockheed to supply Australia with air battle management system
Overhauling Australia’s overhead defenses is expected to generate hundreds of local jobs as well as open the door to a multibillion-dollar export market.
-
Army may swap AI bill of materials for simpler ‘baseball cards’
“We know innovation’s happening in the open-source environment,” said the Army’s Bharat Patel. “We also know who’s contributing to the open source.”
-
China dissolves Strategic Support Force, focused on cyber and space
China has now established an Information Support Force, with President Xi Jinping present at its investiture ceremony in Beijing.
-
From customer to sanctioned ‘proliferator,’ drones extend Iran’s reach
Iranian contractors and government officials have picked up on market demand, frequenting arms expos and other events in Russia, Iraq, Qatar and more.
-
Ellis to succeed Rey as director of Army Network Cross-Functional Team
Brig. Gen. Patrick Ellis is expected to take over this summer.
-
Silvus and Kagwerks marry radios, chest rigs for battle communications
Silvus Technologies in January announced a $3.5 million deal with the U.S. Army’s PEO C3T for StreamCaster radios and expanded operational testing.
-
Air Force to get F-15E jet with fresh electronic warfare tech in summer
EPAWSS, an advanced electronic warfare system, will allow F-15EX and some F-15E jets to monitor, jam and deceive threats in highly contested environments.
-
Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile test
Tranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
-
How US Navy experiments could get drones beyond spying and into battle
The Navy is trying to make unmanned systems a more normal part of daily operations, even as experimentation continues to refine concepts of operations.
-
Lockheed to supply Australia with air battle management system
Overhauling Australia’s overhead defenses is expected to generate hundreds of local jobs as well as open the door to a multibillion-dollar export market.
-
Army may swap AI bill of materials for simpler ‘baseball cards’
“We know innovation’s happening in the open-source environment,” said the Army’s Bharat Patel. “We also know who’s contributing to the open source.”
-
China dissolves Strategic Support Force, focused on cyber and space
China has now established an Information Support Force, with President Xi Jinping present at its investiture ceremony in Beijing.
-
From customer to sanctioned ‘proliferator,’ drones extend Iran’s reach
Iranian contractors and government officials have picked up on market demand, frequenting arms expos and other events in Russia, Iraq, Qatar and more.
-
Ellis to succeed Rey as director of Army Network Cross-Functional Team
Brig. Gen. Patrick Ellis is expected to take over this summer.
-
Silvus and Kagwerks marry radios, chest rigs for battle communications
Silvus Technologies in January announced a $3.5 million deal with the U.S. Army’s PEO C3T for StreamCaster radios and expanded operational testing.
-
Air Force to get F-15E jet with fresh electronic warfare tech in summer
EPAWSS, an advanced electronic warfare system, will allow F-15EX and some F-15E jets to monitor, jam and deceive threats in highly contested environments.
-
Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile test
Tranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
-
How US Navy experiments could get drones beyond spying and into battle
The Navy is trying to make unmanned systems a more normal part of daily operations, even as experimentation continues to refine concepts of operations.













