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F-16s arrive at Eglin to be modified with self-flying tech
The Air Force hopes its Venom experiments will allow it to more quickly develop self-flying drone wingmen known as CCAs.
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Ukraine aims at drone factory with deepest strike yet inside Russia
The strikes occurred near where a factory manufacturing Iranian-designed drones is reportedly located.
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Vampire at sea: L3Harris eyes maritime version of counter-drone system
L3Harris is taking early steps to create a maritime version of its Vampire counter-drone system that could deploy on a small unmanned surface vessel.
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US military says it destroyed Houthi drones over Red Sea and in Yemen
The rebels have kept up their campaign of attacks despite more than two months of U.S.-led airstrikes.
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US Army’s fresh look at watercraft includes unmanned options
The Army’s new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology.
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The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfare
But before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.
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Marines expect ‘big year’ for drone, ship and logistics testing
Aerial and maritime drones coupled with a new shore-to-shore connector aim to overcome logistical hurdles.
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Replicator gets $200 million in newly released defense spending bill
The number is far less than Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks predicted earlier this month but may hint at a two-track funding approach.
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First round of Replicator to heavily feature Army systems, Bush says
Army acquisition chief Doug Bush said the service is the “biggest player” in the first tranche of the Pentagon’s Replicator effort.
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Bolster Ukraine’s irregular warfare tactics with Western tech
Ukraine could exploit Russian weaknesses with improved integration of ISR assets linked to longer-range fires.
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F-16s arrive at Eglin to be modified with self-flying tech
The Air Force hopes its Venom experiments will allow it to more quickly develop self-flying drone wingmen known as CCAs.
-
Ukraine aims at drone factory with deepest strike yet inside Russia
The strikes occurred near where a factory manufacturing Iranian-designed drones is reportedly located.
-
Vampire at sea: L3Harris eyes maritime version of counter-drone system
L3Harris is taking early steps to create a maritime version of its Vampire counter-drone system that could deploy on a small unmanned surface vessel.
-
US military says it destroyed Houthi drones over Red Sea and in Yemen
The rebels have kept up their campaign of attacks despite more than two months of U.S.-led airstrikes.
-
US Army’s fresh look at watercraft includes unmanned options
The Army’s new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology.
-
The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfare
But before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.
-
Marines expect ‘big year’ for drone, ship and logistics testing
Aerial and maritime drones coupled with a new shore-to-shore connector aim to overcome logistical hurdles.
-
Replicator gets $200 million in newly released defense spending bill
The number is far less than Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks predicted earlier this month but may hint at a two-track funding approach.
-
First round of Replicator to heavily feature Army systems, Bush says
Army acquisition chief Doug Bush said the service is the “biggest player” in the first tranche of the Pentagon’s Replicator effort.
-
Bolster Ukraine’s irregular warfare tactics with Western tech
Ukraine could exploit Russian weaknesses with improved integration of ISR assets linked to longer-range fires.
-
F-16s arrive at Eglin to be modified with self-flying tech
The Air Force hopes its Venom experiments will allow it to more quickly develop self-flying drone wingmen known as CCAs.
-
Ukraine aims at drone factory with deepest strike yet inside Russia
The strikes occurred near where a factory manufacturing Iranian-designed drones is reportedly located.
-
Vampire at sea: L3Harris eyes maritime version of counter-drone system
L3Harris is taking early steps to create a maritime version of its Vampire counter-drone system that could deploy on a small unmanned surface vessel.
-
US military says it destroyed Houthi drones over Red Sea and in Yemen
The rebels have kept up their campaign of attacks despite more than two months of U.S.-led airstrikes.
-
US Army’s fresh look at watercraft includes unmanned options
The Army’s new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology.
-
The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfare
But before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.
-
Marines expect ‘big year’ for drone, ship and logistics testing
Aerial and maritime drones coupled with a new shore-to-shore connector aim to overcome logistical hurdles.
-
Replicator gets $200 million in newly released defense spending bill
The number is far less than Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks predicted earlier this month but may hint at a two-track funding approach.
-
First round of Replicator to heavily feature Army systems, Bush says
Army acquisition chief Doug Bush said the service is the “biggest player” in the first tranche of the Pentagon’s Replicator effort.
-
Bolster Ukraine’s irregular warfare tactics with Western tech
Ukraine could exploit Russian weaknesses with improved integration of ISR assets linked to longer-range fires.












