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Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A “thought experiment” from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
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SC town rocked by death of Guard member in Kuwait rollover accident
Spc. Jayson Haven’s death cast a shadow over his hometown’s Memorial Day ceremonies.
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The next Army recruiting tool amid a slump? It could be the metaverse.
The U.S. Army missed its fiscal 2022 recruiting goal by thousands of new soldiers, leaving it shorthanded.
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Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
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For command post survival, US Army wants more mobility and concealment
Command posts of the past were relatively stationary, cumbersome to set up and break down, and often identifiable by the heat and noise they emit.
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Navy links uncrewed air, sea tech to solve Integrated Battle Problem
The Integrated Battle Problem exercise allows U.S. Pacific Fleet to evaluate uncrewed tech and discover their best applications.
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INDOPACOM’s Aquilino seeks more electromagnetic resources for Pacific
The contest for electromagnetic spectrum superiority in any conflict involving the U.S., China or Russia is expected to be intense.
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Bandwidth of Brothers: US Army’s 101st Airborne to get advanced radios
The Army’s capability set venture kicked off in 2021, with special attention paid to infantry. Additional batches of gear are expected every two years.
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Sea-Air-Space: A recap of news and tech from the Navy League event
U.S. military and defense industry officials flocked to the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space conference south of Washington, D.C., this week.
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Navy tests secret Project Overmatch tech with Carl Vinson strike group
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said Project Overmatch is “in full swing, right now.”
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Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A “thought experiment” from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
-
SC town rocked by death of Guard member in Kuwait rollover accident
Spc. Jayson Haven’s death cast a shadow over his hometown’s Memorial Day ceremonies.
-
The next Army recruiting tool amid a slump? It could be the metaverse.
The U.S. Army missed its fiscal 2022 recruiting goal by thousands of new soldiers, leaving it shorthanded.
-
Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
-
For command post survival, US Army wants more mobility and concealment
Command posts of the past were relatively stationary, cumbersome to set up and break down, and often identifiable by the heat and noise they emit.
-
Navy links uncrewed air, sea tech to solve Integrated Battle Problem
The Integrated Battle Problem exercise allows U.S. Pacific Fleet to evaluate uncrewed tech and discover their best applications.
-
INDOPACOM’s Aquilino seeks more electromagnetic resources for Pacific
The contest for electromagnetic spectrum superiority in any conflict involving the U.S., China or Russia is expected to be intense.
-
Bandwidth of Brothers: US Army’s 101st Airborne to get advanced radios
The Army’s capability set venture kicked off in 2021, with special attention paid to infantry. Additional batches of gear are expected every two years.
-
Sea-Air-Space: A recap of news and tech from the Navy League event
U.S. military and defense industry officials flocked to the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space conference south of Washington, D.C., this week.
-
Navy tests secret Project Overmatch tech with Carl Vinson strike group
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said Project Overmatch is “in full swing, right now.”
-
Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A “thought experiment” from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
-
SC town rocked by death of Guard member in Kuwait rollover accident
Spc. Jayson Haven’s death cast a shadow over his hometown’s Memorial Day ceremonies.
-
The next Army recruiting tool amid a slump? It could be the metaverse.
The U.S. Army missed its fiscal 2022 recruiting goal by thousands of new soldiers, leaving it shorthanded.
-
Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
-
For command post survival, US Army wants more mobility and concealment
Command posts of the past were relatively stationary, cumbersome to set up and break down, and often identifiable by the heat and noise they emit.
-
Navy links uncrewed air, sea tech to solve Integrated Battle Problem
The Integrated Battle Problem exercise allows U.S. Pacific Fleet to evaluate uncrewed tech and discover their best applications.
-
INDOPACOM’s Aquilino seeks more electromagnetic resources for Pacific
The contest for electromagnetic spectrum superiority in any conflict involving the U.S., China or Russia is expected to be intense.
-
Bandwidth of Brothers: US Army’s 101st Airborne to get advanced radios
The Army’s capability set venture kicked off in 2021, with special attention paid to infantry. Additional batches of gear are expected every two years.
-
Sea-Air-Space: A recap of news and tech from the Navy League event
U.S. military and defense industry officials flocked to the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space conference south of Washington, D.C., this week.
-
Navy tests secret Project Overmatch tech with Carl Vinson strike group
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said Project Overmatch is “in full swing, right now.”













