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Although the contours of conflict have changed radically, the fog of war still blankets battlefields today. When Clausewitz’s ...
A panel of C4 and cyber tech experts talks about how emerging AI capability is broadening frontiers in defense… and what comes next.
Joby Aviation displays its prototype electric aircraft designed to take off and land vertically. (Joby Aviation via U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — When Joby Aviation’s first electric air taxi landed at ...
WASHINGTON — The US Air Force’s next-generation nuclear missile will reach the fleet in mid-2030, months later than originally planned, as staffing shortfalls, supply chain issues and software ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army kicked off a program to quickly provide soldiers a portable, tank-busting drone, amid ballooning use of similar equipment in the Russia-Ukraine war. The service’s Program ...
WASHINGTON — The Army has worked furiously to develop new electronic warfare capabilities for the force, rebuilding what it divested after the Cold War. With much attention paid to these new systems, ...
Another hurdle is a cultural challenge of getting buy-in from older senior officers who did not grow up in the digital era. In 2019, as Israel rolled out its multiyear restructuring plan called ...
In that intersection of commercial investment and national security need, Laurienti saw an opportunity. The aerospace engineer, who had worked on propulsion systems for SpaceX and Blue Origin, decided ...
WASHINGTON — The long-term viability of a Defense Innovation Unit effort to vet commercial drones for military use and make it easier for the services to buy of off-the-shelf technology may be ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon expects to complete the transfer of 24 decommissioned Global Hawk drones this month, advancing its plan to use the systems to support hypersonic testing as soon as 2024. The ...
John Sherman, now the U.S. Department of Defense's chief information officer, presents a keynote address from the Pentagon briefing room for the Cyber Beacon virtual event in December 2020. (Marvin ...
I continue to be disappointed by the lack of technology in the hands of our warfighters. I admit I could have done more when I worked as the Deputy Chief of Staff to then Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, ...
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