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New science on heat is changing the future of soldiering

Wearable biometrics, improved science, and more data are changing U.S. Army attitudes toward human performance—particularly how soldiers adapt to the risks of overheating. The U.S....

US Navy weighs creating robotic autonomous systems commander amid unmanned push

The US Navy is considering establishing a robotic autonomous systems (RAS) commander to oversee unmanned capabilities amid a larger push to integrate unmanned vessels into the rest...

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New science on heat is changing the future of soldiering

Wearable biometrics, improved science, and more data are changing U.S. Army attitudes toward human performance—particularly how soldiers adapt to the risks of overheating. The U.S....

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New science on heat is changing the future of soldiering

Wearable biometrics, improved science, and more data are changing U.S. Army attitudes toward human performance—particularly how soldiers adapt to the risks of overheating. The U.S....

US Air Force and Ursa Major Perform Flight Demonstration of Draper Liquid Rocket Engine

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and Ursa Major recently executed a flight of the Affordable Rapid Missile Demonstrator (ARMD) powered by the Draper...

US Navy weighs creating robotic autonomous systems commander amid unmanned push

The US Navy is considering establishing a robotic autonomous systems (RAS) commander to oversee unmanned capabilities amid a larger push to integrate unmanned vessels into the rest...
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F-47 will have 70% better combat radius than F-22

The Air Force’s F-47 fighter jet will fly some 70 percent farther without refueling than today’s F-22s, allowing tankers to stay farther from the...

Golden Dome push sets stage for telecom battle over spectrum access

The wildly ambitious Golden Dome missile-defense vision is turning up the heat on a long-running fight between the Pentagon and the telecommunications industry for control of...

SPARK: Secure By Design – Formal methods for an insecure world

In January 2025, four U.S. government agencies – the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Office of the...

US Air Force begins ground testing for CCA program

The US  Air Force has started ground-testing its prototype robot wingmen ahead of their first flight the previous Summer. The tests of the collaborative combat aircraft will...

The US Army has rolled out a generative AI workspace to improve daily operations

The US Army's new generative-AI workspace enables users to apply large language models to daily tasks and boost productivity. But it takes a lot...

Microsoft’s AI offering approved for all Defense operations

Microsoft announced on Wednesday that its OpenAI-enabled Azure offerings will be available to more of the federal workforce through a new Defense Information Systems...

US Marines’ TRV-150: The small drone for battlefield resupply of ammunition

The TRV-150 can deliver ammunition, weapons, food and water, medical supplies, and other crucial equipment to Marines on the battlefield. Summary points: U.S. Marines order...

New Defense Department experimentation series targets data integration

The Pentagon’s Chief Data and AI Office has launched a new series of experiments focused on improving data integration to allow operators to take...

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,...

Sikorsky proves out ‘rotor blown wing’ drone

Through extensive flight tests earlier this year, Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky has proven the capability of a “rotor blown wing” unmanned aircraft system that can fly like...