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Polaris unveils newest light tactical vehicle at London defense show
MRZR Alpha gets global debut at London-based defense exhibition DSEI kicking off Sept. 14 as European countries seek capability to enhance light infantry forces.
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IAI debuts new hybrid ground robot joining the UK army inventory
Israeli defense company unveils its latest ground robot at DSEI as market for light robotic combat vehicles heats up in the European theater.
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Austal ahead of schedule in yard upgrades, but still awaiting ships to build
The Alabama shipyard is ahead of schedule in converting its manufacturing facilities to build steel ships. The challenge now: finding a steel ship contract to bid on.
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Israeli, British firms to deliver unmanned vehicles for UK experimental program
The British government’s Future Capability Group wants to identify future military requirements of unmanned ground vehicles through a series of trials.
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Lack of access to data during Afghanistan exit shines light on tech gap
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan provided several lessons for Pentagon officials working on Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
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Space Force expects $1 billion in contracts in first year of Space Enterprise Consortium Reloaded
The Space Force has ramped up the amount of money flowing through the Space Enterprise Consortium as it tries to bring more nontraditional vendors into the fold.
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Pentagon seeks microbe miners to cut rare earth reliance on China
Researchers at the Pentagon have launched a program that aims to extract rare earth minerals critical for military technologies from domestic sources ― using microscopic bugs.
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US Army working to recoup Afghanistan withdrawal costs
How will the Afghanistan withdrawal affect the Army’s future budget? The Army’s top leaders talk about how the service is ensuring costs it endured to help end operations is covered at the Defense News Conference.
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Next Pentagon budget will detail climate change spending
The push comes after extreme weather, fueled by a warming of the earth’s atmosphere, has wreaked havoc on Americans across the country this summer.
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Gilday: New task force will help US Navy speed up unmanned system integration
The U.S. Navy has made significant progress with unmanned systems but needs to move faster — prompting the chief of naval operations to stand up a new task force to help usher unmanned systems into the fleet.
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Polaris unveils newest light tactical vehicle at London defense show
MRZR Alpha gets global debut at London-based defense exhibition DSEI kicking off Sept. 14 as European countries seek capability to enhance light infantry forces.
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IAI debuts new hybrid ground robot joining the UK army inventory
Israeli defense company unveils its latest ground robot at DSEI as market for light robotic combat vehicles heats up in the European theater.
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Austal ahead of schedule in yard upgrades, but still awaiting ships to build
The Alabama shipyard is ahead of schedule in converting its manufacturing facilities to build steel ships. The challenge now: finding a steel ship contract to bid on.
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Israeli, British firms to deliver unmanned vehicles for UK experimental program
The British government’s Future Capability Group wants to identify future military requirements of unmanned ground vehicles through a series of trials.
-
Lack of access to data during Afghanistan exit shines light on tech gap
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan provided several lessons for Pentagon officials working on Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
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Space Force expects $1 billion in contracts in first year of Space Enterprise Consortium Reloaded
The Space Force has ramped up the amount of money flowing through the Space Enterprise Consortium as it tries to bring more nontraditional vendors into the fold.
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Pentagon seeks microbe miners to cut rare earth reliance on China
Researchers at the Pentagon have launched a program that aims to extract rare earth minerals critical for military technologies from domestic sources ― using microscopic bugs.
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US Army working to recoup Afghanistan withdrawal costs
How will the Afghanistan withdrawal affect the Army’s future budget? The Army’s top leaders talk about how the service is ensuring costs it endured to help end operations is covered at the Defense News Conference.
-
Next Pentagon budget will detail climate change spending
The push comes after extreme weather, fueled by a warming of the earth’s atmosphere, has wreaked havoc on Americans across the country this summer.
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Gilday: New task force will help US Navy speed up unmanned system integration
The U.S. Navy has made significant progress with unmanned systems but needs to move faster — prompting the chief of naval operations to stand up a new task force to help usher unmanned systems into the fleet.
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Polaris unveils newest light tactical vehicle at London defense show
MRZR Alpha gets global debut at London-based defense exhibition DSEI kicking off Sept. 14 as European countries seek capability to enhance light infantry forces.
-
IAI debuts new hybrid ground robot joining the UK army inventory
Israeli defense company unveils its latest ground robot at DSEI as market for light robotic combat vehicles heats up in the European theater.
-
Austal ahead of schedule in yard upgrades, but still awaiting ships to build
The Alabama shipyard is ahead of schedule in converting its manufacturing facilities to build steel ships. The challenge now: finding a steel ship contract to bid on.
-
Israeli, British firms to deliver unmanned vehicles for UK experimental program
The British government’s Future Capability Group wants to identify future military requirements of unmanned ground vehicles through a series of trials.
-
Lack of access to data during Afghanistan exit shines light on tech gap
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan provided several lessons for Pentagon officials working on Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
-
Space Force expects $1 billion in contracts in first year of Space Enterprise Consortium Reloaded
The Space Force has ramped up the amount of money flowing through the Space Enterprise Consortium as it tries to bring more nontraditional vendors into the fold.
-
Pentagon seeks microbe miners to cut rare earth reliance on China
Researchers at the Pentagon have launched a program that aims to extract rare earth minerals critical for military technologies from domestic sources ― using microscopic bugs.
-
US Army working to recoup Afghanistan withdrawal costs
How will the Afghanistan withdrawal affect the Army’s future budget? The Army’s top leaders talk about how the service is ensuring costs it endured to help end operations is covered at the Defense News Conference.
-
Next Pentagon budget will detail climate change spending
The push comes after extreme weather, fueled by a warming of the earth’s atmosphere, has wreaked havoc on Americans across the country this summer.
-
Gilday: New task force will help US Navy speed up unmanned system integration
The U.S. Navy has made significant progress with unmanned systems but needs to move faster — prompting the chief of naval operations to stand up a new task force to help usher unmanned systems into the fleet.













