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Northrop’s colossal Manta Ray underwater drone passes at-sea tests
“I think it is striking in its size and scale, even for those folks that have been there throughout the design process.”
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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Northrop’s colossal Manta Ray underwater drone passes at-sea tests
“I think it is striking in its size and scale, even for those folks that have been there throughout the design process.”
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.”
-
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.
-
Northrop’s colossal Manta Ray underwater drone passes at-sea tests
“I think it is striking in its size and scale, even for those folks that have been there throughout the design process.”
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.”
-
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.













