The mission is a follow-on to a Space Systems Command contract Northrop received last year to develop a tanker satellite called GAS-T. The GIDE X events aim to tackle technical and systems integration issues that can keep operators from leveraging command-and-control capability upgrades. Vulcan’s certification means SpaceX should have at least one competitor for future launches — though several other firms are lining up behind them. SPECIAL FEATURES Download this solution brief today to ensure your C2 systems are resilient and ready for the complexities of modern military operations.
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The mission is a follow-on to a Space Systems Command contract Northrop received last year to develop a tanker satellite called GAS-T.
At a Paris summit on artificial intelligence, defense officials from around the world ponder what's in store for artificial intelligence in warfare.
The companies, including two Ukrainian vendors, will test demonstrate their capabilities in April and May, and DIU will make final picks soon after.
Saronic plans to use the facility to grow its fleet of autonomous surface vessels amid demand from the Pentagon for more drones of all kinds.
Ukrainian drone makers are showcasing equipment at the IDEX defense show that could help establish a front line devoid of human operators.
Following a November demo, DOD chose 23 systems and 14 drone components to add to its Blue UAS and Framework lists, pending cybersecurity validation.
To date, the company has demonstrated the ability to connect multiple systems, but it envisions Amorphous eventually managing thousands of payloads.
In a demonstration video, a formation of 10 quadcopters is seen taking off and relaying video footage from above snowy forests to ground operators.
Software-defined warfare provides a path to modernize and reimagine America’s defense capabilities for the 21st century, the authors of this op-ed argue.
NATO is deploying eyes in the sky and on the Baltic Sea to protect cables and pipelines that stitch together the nine countries with Baltic shores.
More Stories After initial design reviews with the firms competing for R-GPS, the service opted to “discontinue” the company's contract, an official told Defense News. The agency is pushing for greater military adoption of a slew of resilient software tools it has developed in recent years. Tyvak, a subsidiary of Terran Orbital that is now owned by Lockheed Martin, has been under a stop work order since mid-December. The Space Force would not confirm a target launch date for the mission, but its fiscal 2025 budget set late 2025 or 2026 as its notional timeline. Ukrainian drone makers are showcasing equipment at the IDEX defense show that could help establish a front line devoid of human operators. Following a November demo, DOD chose 23 systems and 14 drone components to add to its Blue UAS and Framework lists, pending cybersecurity validation. At a Paris summit on artificial intelligence, defense officials from around the world ponder what's in store for artificial intelligence in warfare. The focus on tracking program performance comes as Elon Musk’s DOGE is expected to set its sights on the Defense Department in the coming weeks. To date, the company has demonstrated the ability to connect multiple systems, but it envisions Amorphous eventually managing thousands of payloads. The review is meant to ensure that SDA is on a path to deliver a proliferated satellite constellation that meets Defense Department requirements. Load More