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New App to Provide Visual Localization to USAF

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In March 2022, Skyline Nav AI secured a $750k contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to provide GPS-independent localization capability for...
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The Future of Autonomous Weapons

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For many years, the U.S. Army has been monitoring issues raised by autonomous weapons to assure that military doctrine remains enforced. Thus, weapons developers...
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AI for Military Uses – Unexpected News

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A US think tank evaluates that the civil-military divide over the potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) is not as wide as one might...

New Tech to Improve Mullti-Domain Warfare Capabilities

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Virtual, also known as synthetic training, provides flexibility. US Marines will soon be able to participate in joint simulated training exercises thanks to new...
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Low-Cost Systems are Expected to Revolutionize Anti-Drone Market

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Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) threats have become a challenge to law enforcement, military and commercial organizations alike. As a majority of the UAVs cannot...
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Multiple Sensor Combinations in Defense Systems Depend on Statistics

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Accurate processing of covariance information related to environmental variations and sensor noise is paramount to the performance of statistics-based estimators and is the key...
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Cyber Arena in Eastern Europe – Organized Vs. Vigilante Efforts

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The U.S. military said it dispatched a cyber team to Lithuania to expose malign activity and strengthen the country’s networks amid mounting Russian aggression...
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Hackers Help Secure US Department of Defense

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Hackers helped the US Administration detect cyber vulnerabilities. More than 400 vulnerabilities were found in US Department of Defense contractor’s networks thanks to the...
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Watch: Military Operations Game Changer

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The US Army has been buying large amounts of small drones for use among regular units, and it could be that in the near...
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More Extensive Counter-Drone Policy Due to Increasing Drone Threat

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There are over 800,000 registered drones in the US, according to news agencies. The US Administration is seeking expanded powers to detect and disable...
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Military Simulation: More Innovation Required

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The US Army seeks new enabling technologies in augmented reality, mixed reality, and virtual reality for future Army simulation and mission rehearsal systems for...
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A New Generation of Squad Weapons for the U.S. Army

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As part of a $20 million deal with Sig Sauer, the US military is replacing its M4 rifle and M249 automatic squad weapons with...
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Why Do Military Quantum Technologies Matter?

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Quantum technology promises to revolutionize information processing in a wide range of military and civilian applications, from artificial intelligence to supply chain optimization, drug...
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A New Laser Weapon System Tested By The U.S. Navy

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An invisible beam was fired by the ground-based laser system at the red drone as it flew. A glowing orange glow suddenly appeared on...
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Countering Unmanned Threats: Homeland Security’s New Capabilities

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Under a new agreement worth hundreds of millions of dollars, the U.S Department of Homeland Security will test a variety of advanced prototypes to...
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Discover The New Underwater Drone of the US Navy

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In the depths of the sea, the pencil-shaped underwater vehicle can track, gather information, patrol and neutralize mines utilizing a variety of technologies and...
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Robot Dog On Its First Mission With The National Guard

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Security Forces Squadron of the Portland Air National Guard is the first Guard unit in the U.S. to receive a new robot dog. A...
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NASA and Nissan Work Together to Create Batteries of the Future

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Rapid growth continues in the electric vehicle industry. In just two months, the Japanese auto giant announced it was stopping all development of combustion...
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Detect and Avoid Drone Safety System Wins NASA’s Commercial Invention of...

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Earlier this week, NASA announced the winner of its Commercial Invention of the Year award: Vigilant Aerospace's Detect and Avoid Drone Safety System. The FlightHorizon...
Stalker VXE, photo by Lockheed Martin

Skunk works’ Stalker VXE Sets a New World Record

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Skunk Workshop's unmanned aircraft Stalker VXE broke a new record in the category of UAV flight for Group 2 (5-30kg) in a flight held...
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Researchers Setting Up a Virtual Cybersecurity Institute Worth $1.5 Million

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In today's defense industry, computing capabilities, software, wireless systems and advanced technologies are used to transform cyber security vulnerabilities into actions that become significant...
Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept missile, photo by DARPA

Hypersonic Missile Successfully Tested by Defense Industry Giant

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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in association with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Lockheed Martin, and Aerojet Rocketdyne, successfully conducted a...

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New Air Defense Missile Debuts with a Distinctive Wingless Design

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Modern air-defense networks face an increasingly diverse set of threats. Combat aircraft, cruise missiles, drones, and tactical ballistic missiles can approach from different altitudes...