As Ukraine highlights value of killer drones, Marine Corps wants more
These drones can remain airborne until a target is identified ― at which point they set a course for that target and go out in a blaze of glory.
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These drones can remain airborne until a target is identified ― at which point they set a course for that target and go out in a blaze of glory.
US Army Cyber, Space and Special Operations Forces are coming together in a new “triad” that aims to increase effectiveness in operations and provide combatant commanders with more unique options to act.
Transport helicopters are a vital component of the Philippine military; the country is an archipelagic nation made up of more than 7,000 islands and is beset with natural disasters and ongoing insurgencies.
A uniquely politically motivated site called DUMPS focuses solely on threat activity directed against Russia and Belarus
The Air Force says a continuing resolution could slow down its plans to award a contract for the E-7 Wedgetail in February.
Boeing and Nammo have jointly test-fired a Ramjet 155 weapon as the U.S. Army seeks to modernize its long-range precision fire capability.
Tim Vereecke, technical solutions architect at Akamai, discusses how he uses a developer-first mindset to find internet performance solutions.
Networking giant says attackers gained initial access to an employee’s VPN client via a compromised Google account.
The Close Combat Lethality Task Force hosted the first meeting of the Artificial Intelligence for Small Unit Maneuver working group at Fort Benning, where participants tested robots among other AI technologies.
Shell companies used fraudulent licenses to purchase radioactive materials, prompting calls for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to overhaul its licensing system.