The U.S. Army’s drone-borne electronic warfare system has undergone a series of extensive testing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in preparation for its integration onto an
MoreForce Design 2030, the U.S. Marine Corps’ restructuring and modernization plan, has enabled the Marine Corps Systems Command and Program Executive Officer Land Systems to ramp up acquisition of next-generation technologies for
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The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps demonstrated a refueling mission between the latter’s MQ-8C Fire Scout helicopter and the former’s CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter, marking a first time for such event involving
MoreThe U.S. Army’s Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office is fielding white papers from vendors with capabilities to develop and demonstrate technologies that can detect, track, identify and/or defeat sUAS swarm systems.
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Unmanned technology purveyor Edge Autonomy has opened its fourth location, as of this month, in Huntsville, Alabama. With the establishment of the new facility, the company is looking to ramp up its
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit has initiated its solicitation of proposals for the development of software and hardware to support large diameter unmanned underwater vehicles. The technology will be used by the U.S.
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Vice Adm. Peter Gautier, deputy commandant for operations of the U.S. Coast Guard, has signed a strategic plan to guide the service branch’s development and adoption of unmanned systems. The Unmanned Systems
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The U.S. Navy’s Program Executive Office for Unmanned and Small Combatants held a three-day hybrid event to discuss with military and industry partners the service branch’s unmanned systems development priorities. More than
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The U.S. Navy has launched a new event in the Middle East that aims to integrate artificial intelligence and unmanned systems into the U.S. 5th Fleet operations in the region. The three-week
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The U.S. Navy has conducted the first flight test of a new ground-based detect and avoidance system, dubbed Guardian, to assess its capabilities to enable crewed/uncrewed teaming safety. The test was held
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