Space Force targeting more affordable GPS satellitesThe program comes amid growing concern from Pentagon and other government leaders about GPS vulnerability.2 days ago
France, UK embrace fully drone-based naval mine hunting with new techNovel systems include a portable operations center, unmanned surface vehicles for finding mines, and underwater drones for disabling them.5 days ago
SensorsWhy Sweden nixed new wind farms for fear of missing Russian missilesThere are a number of ways that wind turbines, and especially large groups of them, can mess with the readings from a radar system.
Space Force expands Commercial Integration Cell partnershipsThe cell provides a venue for real-time technology exchange between U.S. Space Command and commercial space firms.11 days ago
Europe picks consortium for sovereign satellite constellation IRIS²The EU is counting on IRIS² as a sovereign alternative to the likes of Starlink, Amazon’s Kuiper or U.K.-based OneWeb.13 days ago
Leaders wrestle with a potent mix: AI and weapons of mass destructionNew technologies can lower the bar for manufacturing dangerous weapons, while also helping watchdog organizations in detecting treaty infractions.3 weeks ago
Italian Navy tasks Fincantieri to design drone-laden warships“It means looking at how best to handle storage, maintenance and loading ammunition,” an Italian Navy official said.3 weeks ago
US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026The service has set a goal to ensure that four high-priority, classified systems are fully integrated into its C2 architecture.3 weeks ago
US Space Force sees surge in foreign military sales demandSpace Systems Command’s FMS division saw a 500% increase in requests between 2023 and 2024.3 weeks ago
US needs more AI investment, not just guardrails, defense experts sayDefense and industry officials said the White House's AI policy memo should be accompanied by greater investment in enabling infrastructure.3 weeks ago
Space Development Agency builds vendor pool for future demo missionsThrough the effort, dubbed HALO, the agency will run rapid on-orbit demonstrations aimed at reducing risk for future operational missions.3 weeks ago
Space Force orders more missile-tracking satellites from MillenniumMillennium will deliver six more spacecraft for the service's Missile Track Custody program as part of the $386 million deal.4 weeks ago
Pentagon OKs first batch of private capital funds for loan programThe effort aims to drive private capital funding to companies advancing key DOD technologies like artificial intelligence and microelectronics.4 weeks ago
Space Force needs plan, funding to counter China’s rapid space growthFor the Space Force, countering China’s advancements in space is a mission in and of itself, according to the service's top intelligence official.4 weeks ago
Ukraine should lift export ban on reconnaissance drones, vendor saysOfficials in Kyiv are studying options for allowing Ukrainian arms makers to export weapons as long as the needs of local forces are met first.4 weeks ago
Taiwan taps satellite hookups to help down invading drones"This will help prevent systemic collapse of the core communication network in potential future conflicts,” said the CEO of Tron Future.4 weeks ago
How an experiment in New Jersey could shape the Army’s future networkThrough a series of experiments known as NetModX, the Army sought to wring out integrated network capabilities in real-world conditions.5 weeks ago
For Replicator 2, Army wants AI-enabled counter-drone techThe Army may request approval from Congress to reprogram fiscal 2025 funding for initial Replicator 2 systems.5 weeks ago
Leonardo debuts drone-mounted jammer to bamboozle air threatsThe BriteStorm, which the firm is showing off at the AUSA convention in Washington, will weigh about 2.5kg and occupy the space of six Coke cans.5 weeks ago