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The Fitzgerald is back at sea | Defense News Weekly Extra
After being damaged more than 2 years ago in a collision that killed 7, the destroyer Fitzgerald is back at sea.
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What we know before the FY2021 defense budget is released | Defense News Weekly Extra
Aaron Mehta and Jeff Martin breakdown what we know about the FY2021 defense budget before it comes out.
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Does the Pentagon have a tech development problem? | Defense News Weekly, Jan. 31, 2020
On this episode, go inside Defense News’s Culture Clash 2.0 discussion, where we look at the military’s relationship with the tech community.
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Triton drones deploy to Guam as Germany backs out of deal | Defense News Weekly Extra
As MQ-4C Triton drones deploy to Guam for the first time, find out why Germany has decided not to buy them.
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How will France cooperate with the U.S. in defending space assets? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Hear from French Minister of Defense Florence Parly about how France and the new U.S. Space Force will work together.
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Autonomous reloading for new Army cannons? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Find out the companies that could build an autonomous resupply system for the Army’s new long-range guns.
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Pentagon’s top artificial intelligence official to retire
The Pentagon plans to announce Jan. 31 that Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, the Department of Defense’s top artificial intelligence official, will retire from the Air Force this summer, C4ISRNET has learned.
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Can the Army achieve ‘transformational change’? | Defense News Weekly full episode, Jan. 24, 2020
The Army chief has made transformational change a key goal of his—but is it doable? Plus, we’ll look at details on the Polish F-35 buy—and get an update on Navy shipbuilding.
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Breaking down the Navy’s plans for unmanned ships | Defense News Weekly Extra
David Larter gives a breakdown of what the Navy and the rest of the military is planning to do with unmanned ships–and how they’ll affect future conflict.
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Polish deal to buy F-35s close to completion | Defense News Weekly Extra
Negotiations are finishing up for a $4 billion deal for Poland to buy F-35As.
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The Fitzgerald is back at sea | Defense News Weekly Extra
After being damaged more than 2 years ago in a collision that killed 7, the destroyer Fitzgerald is back at sea.
-
What we know before the FY2021 defense budget is released | Defense News Weekly Extra
Aaron Mehta and Jeff Martin breakdown what we know about the FY2021 defense budget before it comes out.
-
Does the Pentagon have a tech development problem? | Defense News Weekly, Jan. 31, 2020
On this episode, go inside Defense News’s Culture Clash 2.0 discussion, where we look at the military’s relationship with the tech community.
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Triton drones deploy to Guam as Germany backs out of deal | Defense News Weekly Extra
As MQ-4C Triton drones deploy to Guam for the first time, find out why Germany has decided not to buy them.
-
How will France cooperate with the U.S. in defending space assets? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Hear from French Minister of Defense Florence Parly about how France and the new U.S. Space Force will work together.
-
Autonomous reloading for new Army cannons? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Find out the companies that could build an autonomous resupply system for the Army’s new long-range guns.
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Pentagon’s top artificial intelligence official to retire
The Pentagon plans to announce Jan. 31 that Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, the Department of Defense’s top artificial intelligence official, will retire from the Air Force this summer, C4ISRNET has learned.
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Can the Army achieve ‘transformational change’? | Defense News Weekly full episode, Jan. 24, 2020
The Army chief has made transformational change a key goal of his—but is it doable? Plus, we’ll look at details on the Polish F-35 buy—and get an update on Navy shipbuilding.
-
Breaking down the Navy’s plans for unmanned ships | Defense News Weekly Extra
David Larter gives a breakdown of what the Navy and the rest of the military is planning to do with unmanned ships–and how they’ll affect future conflict.
-
Polish deal to buy F-35s close to completion | Defense News Weekly Extra
Negotiations are finishing up for a $4 billion deal for Poland to buy F-35As.
-
The Fitzgerald is back at sea | Defense News Weekly Extra
After being damaged more than 2 years ago in a collision that killed 7, the destroyer Fitzgerald is back at sea.
-
What we know before the FY2021 defense budget is released | Defense News Weekly Extra
Aaron Mehta and Jeff Martin breakdown what we know about the FY2021 defense budget before it comes out.
-
Does the Pentagon have a tech development problem? | Defense News Weekly, Jan. 31, 2020
On this episode, go inside Defense News’s Culture Clash 2.0 discussion, where we look at the military’s relationship with the tech community.
-
Triton drones deploy to Guam as Germany backs out of deal | Defense News Weekly Extra
As MQ-4C Triton drones deploy to Guam for the first time, find out why Germany has decided not to buy them.
-
How will France cooperate with the U.S. in defending space assets? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Hear from French Minister of Defense Florence Parly about how France and the new U.S. Space Force will work together.
-
Autonomous reloading for new Army cannons? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Find out the companies that could build an autonomous resupply system for the Army’s new long-range guns.
-
Pentagon’s top artificial intelligence official to retire
The Pentagon plans to announce Jan. 31 that Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, the Department of Defense’s top artificial intelligence official, will retire from the Air Force this summer, C4ISRNET has learned.
-
Can the Army achieve ‘transformational change’? | Defense News Weekly full episode, Jan. 24, 2020
The Army chief has made transformational change a key goal of his—but is it doable? Plus, we’ll look at details on the Polish F-35 buy—and get an update on Navy shipbuilding.
-
Breaking down the Navy’s plans for unmanned ships | Defense News Weekly Extra
David Larter gives a breakdown of what the Navy and the rest of the military is planning to do with unmanned ships–and how they’ll affect future conflict.
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Polish deal to buy F-35s close to completion | Defense News Weekly Extra
Negotiations are finishing up for a $4 billion deal for Poland to buy F-35As.













