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How the US Army’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) unifies missile defense across domains

With multiple milestones met for the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS), the U.S. Army’s modernization program for missile defense, the Army now plans to...

Getting Britain’s defence ready for a scientific future

By Mike Sewart How warfare is waged is changing. While the technological developments of the 20th century helped to level the playing field between nations,...

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How the US Army’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) unifies missile defense across domains

With multiple milestones met for the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS), the U.S. Army’s modernization program for missile defense, the Army now plans to...

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How the US Army’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) unifies missile defense across domains

With multiple milestones met for the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS), the U.S. Army’s modernization program for missile defense, the Army now plans to...

MilitaryTech: New Systems Require the Right People

By Jon Reisher On a cold November morning in the mountains of Utah, “A. C.” produces a surrender appeal in Russian using a standalone artificial...

Getting Britain’s defence ready for a scientific future

By Mike Sewart How warfare is waged is changing. While the technological developments of the 20th century helped to level the playing field between nations,...
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US Army wants AI solutions to protect homeland munitions sites

The U.S. Army is looking for inexpensive but high-tech solutions, including artificial intelligence, to help protect the massive acreage that makes up its sites...

US Army will field its long-range hypersonic weapon by end of 2025

Following a lengthy delay as the U.S. Army and Navy struggled to test the round, the Army will field its long-range hypersonic weapon to the first...

Viper Shield Is in Production: Priming the F-16 for Tomorrow’s Fight

L3Harris’ Viper Shield—the only modern F-16 electronic warfare system currently in production—harnesses the power of software to give pilots and commanders the edge in...

US Army to make new missile-defense radars after year of troubleshooting

The U.S. Army is just weeks away from making a production decision for its new missile defense radar, following an extra year of ironing out...

Vantiq, C4i Systems unveil AI-powered solution for ACE operations

Vantiq has joined forces with C4i Systems to introduce VANGUARD AIX, a real-time, AI-powered advanced solution for defence, emergency response, and national security operations,...

Rune Aero uses AI-powered virtual wind tunnel to cut aircraft design costs

By shifting wind tunnel testing to an early-stage virtual environment, Rune Aero aims to lower technical risks and optimize aerodynamics. Aircraft developer Rune Aero in...

Networking vehicles on the future battlefield

The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are teaming with industry to develop capabilities for future armored combat vehicles for fast networking-on-the-move, cyber security, situational...

Electronic warfare on the ground

U.S. Army cyber warfare experts are rediscovering electronic warfare (EW) for ground operations, as centralized command authorities combine cyber and EW operations into a...

Could optical computing be poised for mainstream aerospace and defense information processing?

Optical computing has been "the next big thing" now for decades. This enabling technology holds so much potential because it offers huge advances in data...

Missile developments in the AI era

Technology companies integrating AI-enhanced back-end military functions with defence companies’ missiles will be the first step in a new partnership between the two sectors. Western...

UK MoD to spend 10% of equipment budget on “innovative” tech

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been directed to spend 10% of its equipment budget on “innovative technologies” .  It is unclear what the...

US Army looks for zero trust capabilities to ensure its data is secure in tactical network architectures

The US Army is on the hunt for zero trust capabilities to ensure its data is secure in tactical network architectures, according to a request for information published...