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Pentagon’s commercial tech arm to ramp up role in military innovation
DIU’s influence is expected to expand in the coming year as it takes a more direct role in helping the Defense Department scale commercial technology.
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US Air Force may remove 105mm cannon from AC-130 gunship
Other changes under consideration to prepare the Ghostrider for a high-end fight include adding small cruise missiles.
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Businesses reposition amid growing demand for solid rocket motors
Companies in the rocket propulsion industry are making their own moves, reshuffling the market with potentially wide-ranging effects.
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What Project Convergence will look like after bucking its yearly rhythm
Project Converge is not, according to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, “activity for activity’s sake.”
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Beyond 2030: How Army Futures Command is adapting its approach
As the Army gets closer to its 2030 goal for fielding those weapons, service leaders say the command is here to stay — but will expand its focus.
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Change of plans: US Army embraces lessons learned from war in Ukraine
After watching drones destroy tanks in Ukraine and observing both sides struggle to maneuver tanks on the battlefield, the U.S. Army is taking a detour.
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US military must capitalize on civilian high-speed networks in Arctic
As Alaska looks to expand, harden and diversify its telecommunications infrastructure, DoD may find a path towards burden sharing, the author says.
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Can the US Navy save money by accepting the LCS as a sunk cost?
Decommissioning these ships early amounts to a loss of almost $7 billion based on analysis by Defense News.
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How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
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Europe’s PowerPoint panzer: Can Berlin and Paris pull off a new tank?
For German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, the project is a test of whether the two countries can work together on large defense projects at all.
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Pentagon’s commercial tech arm to ramp up role in military innovation
DIU’s influence is expected to expand in the coming year as it takes a more direct role in helping the Defense Department scale commercial technology.
-
US Air Force may remove 105mm cannon from AC-130 gunship
Other changes under consideration to prepare the Ghostrider for a high-end fight include adding small cruise missiles.
-
Businesses reposition amid growing demand for solid rocket motors
Companies in the rocket propulsion industry are making their own moves, reshuffling the market with potentially wide-ranging effects.
-
What Project Convergence will look like after bucking its yearly rhythm
Project Converge is not, according to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, “activity for activity’s sake.”
-
Beyond 2030: How Army Futures Command is adapting its approach
As the Army gets closer to its 2030 goal for fielding those weapons, service leaders say the command is here to stay — but will expand its focus.
-
Change of plans: US Army embraces lessons learned from war in Ukraine
After watching drones destroy tanks in Ukraine and observing both sides struggle to maneuver tanks on the battlefield, the U.S. Army is taking a detour.
-
US military must capitalize on civilian high-speed networks in Arctic
As Alaska looks to expand, harden and diversify its telecommunications infrastructure, DoD may find a path towards burden sharing, the author says.
-
Can the US Navy save money by accepting the LCS as a sunk cost?
Decommissioning these ships early amounts to a loss of almost $7 billion based on analysis by Defense News.
-
How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
-
Europe’s PowerPoint panzer: Can Berlin and Paris pull off a new tank?
For German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, the project is a test of whether the two countries can work together on large defense projects at all.
-
Pentagon’s commercial tech arm to ramp up role in military innovation
DIU’s influence is expected to expand in the coming year as it takes a more direct role in helping the Defense Department scale commercial technology.
-
US Air Force may remove 105mm cannon from AC-130 gunship
Other changes under consideration to prepare the Ghostrider for a high-end fight include adding small cruise missiles.
-
Businesses reposition amid growing demand for solid rocket motors
Companies in the rocket propulsion industry are making their own moves, reshuffling the market with potentially wide-ranging effects.
-
What Project Convergence will look like after bucking its yearly rhythm
Project Converge is not, according to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, “activity for activity’s sake.”
-
Beyond 2030: How Army Futures Command is adapting its approach
As the Army gets closer to its 2030 goal for fielding those weapons, service leaders say the command is here to stay — but will expand its focus.
-
Change of plans: US Army embraces lessons learned from war in Ukraine
After watching drones destroy tanks in Ukraine and observing both sides struggle to maneuver tanks on the battlefield, the U.S. Army is taking a detour.
-
US military must capitalize on civilian high-speed networks in Arctic
As Alaska looks to expand, harden and diversify its telecommunications infrastructure, DoD may find a path towards burden sharing, the author says.
-
Can the US Navy save money by accepting the LCS as a sunk cost?
Decommissioning these ships early amounts to a loss of almost $7 billion based on analysis by Defense News.
-
How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
-
Europe’s PowerPoint panzer: Can Berlin and Paris pull off a new tank?
For German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, the project is a test of whether the two countries can work together on large defense projects at all.













