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European navies try to keep up in cat-and-mouse game of seabed warfare
The sheer number of undersea cables and pipelines crisscrossing the oceans makes it easy for attackers to cover their tracks, according to experts.
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New in 2024: Marines train more drone pilots, fill MQ-9 squadrons
Three locations use the Reaper drone — and the Corps plans to open a support unit in Cherry Point, North Carolina.
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New in 2024: Air Force plans autonomous flight tests for drone wingmen
The Air Force is laying the groundwork for a vast fleet of more than 1,000 autonomous drones that will fly alongside piloted fighters.
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Big moves ahead on light tank, Bradley replacement and robot vehicles
Added firepower, better troop protection and robotic escorts add punch to ground combat.
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Replicator: An inside look at the Pentagon’s ambitious drone program
Replicator is meant to shepherd ideas across the valley of death, but faces bureaucratic and cultural barriers.
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Crude ground robots emerge on the battlefields of Ukraine, experts say
With drones and artillery pouncing on any troop movements along the front lines, unmanned ground vehicles are starting to fill a logistics gap.
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Robots in the ranks: Army integrating robots in two platoons
A platoon at Fort Moore, Georgia and another at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, lead experiments.
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Saab to provide semi-autonomous Double Eagle undersea system to Kuwait
The Double Eagle can launch from several types of craft and from the shore to carry out mine countermeasure missions.
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Swedish military sharpens its focus on submarine tech in 2024
The country’s Navy wants new capabilities for its new submarine fleet and for countering sea mines.
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The Marine Corps is looking at small drone boats for spying on vessels
The uncrewed surface vessels ideally would be light enough to get lugged around by a Marine heavy-lift helicopter, the Corps said.
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European navies try to keep up in cat-and-mouse game of seabed warfare
The sheer number of undersea cables and pipelines crisscrossing the oceans makes it easy for attackers to cover their tracks, according to experts.
-
New in 2024: Marines train more drone pilots, fill MQ-9 squadrons
Three locations use the Reaper drone — and the Corps plans to open a support unit in Cherry Point, North Carolina.
-
New in 2024: Air Force plans autonomous flight tests for drone wingmen
The Air Force is laying the groundwork for a vast fleet of more than 1,000 autonomous drones that will fly alongside piloted fighters.
-
Big moves ahead on light tank, Bradley replacement and robot vehicles
Added firepower, better troop protection and robotic escorts add punch to ground combat.
-
Replicator: An inside look at the Pentagon’s ambitious drone program
Replicator is meant to shepherd ideas across the valley of death, but faces bureaucratic and cultural barriers.
-
Crude ground robots emerge on the battlefields of Ukraine, experts say
With drones and artillery pouncing on any troop movements along the front lines, unmanned ground vehicles are starting to fill a logistics gap.
-
Robots in the ranks: Army integrating robots in two platoons
A platoon at Fort Moore, Georgia and another at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, lead experiments.
-
Saab to provide semi-autonomous Double Eagle undersea system to Kuwait
The Double Eagle can launch from several types of craft and from the shore to carry out mine countermeasure missions.
-
Swedish military sharpens its focus on submarine tech in 2024
The country’s Navy wants new capabilities for its new submarine fleet and for countering sea mines.
-
The Marine Corps is looking at small drone boats for spying on vessels
The uncrewed surface vessels ideally would be light enough to get lugged around by a Marine heavy-lift helicopter, the Corps said.
-
European navies try to keep up in cat-and-mouse game of seabed warfare
The sheer number of undersea cables and pipelines crisscrossing the oceans makes it easy for attackers to cover their tracks, according to experts.
-
New in 2024: Marines train more drone pilots, fill MQ-9 squadrons
Three locations use the Reaper drone — and the Corps plans to open a support unit in Cherry Point, North Carolina.
-
New in 2024: Air Force plans autonomous flight tests for drone wingmen
The Air Force is laying the groundwork for a vast fleet of more than 1,000 autonomous drones that will fly alongside piloted fighters.
-
Big moves ahead on light tank, Bradley replacement and robot vehicles
Added firepower, better troop protection and robotic escorts add punch to ground combat.
-
Replicator: An inside look at the Pentagon’s ambitious drone program
Replicator is meant to shepherd ideas across the valley of death, but faces bureaucratic and cultural barriers.
-
Crude ground robots emerge on the battlefields of Ukraine, experts say
With drones and artillery pouncing on any troop movements along the front lines, unmanned ground vehicles are starting to fill a logistics gap.
-
Robots in the ranks: Army integrating robots in two platoons
A platoon at Fort Moore, Georgia and another at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, lead experiments.
-
Saab to provide semi-autonomous Double Eagle undersea system to Kuwait
The Double Eagle can launch from several types of craft and from the shore to carry out mine countermeasure missions.
-
Swedish military sharpens its focus on submarine tech in 2024
The country’s Navy wants new capabilities for its new submarine fleet and for countering sea mines.
-
The Marine Corps is looking at small drone boats for spying on vessels
The uncrewed surface vessels ideally would be light enough to get lugged around by a Marine heavy-lift helicopter, the Corps said.













