Electronic warfare is re-emerging in military operations, adding a new domain for battle. From the Pentagon to the battlefield, find the latest on EW here.
Ursa Major fires its Hadley engine in a 2020 test at its facility in Berthoud, Colo. (Imad Arain/Ursa Major) WASHINGTON — When Joe Laurienti founded space propulsion company Ursa Major in 2015, he ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle carries the fifth Lockheed Martin-built GPS III space vehicle for the U.S. Space Force. (SpaceX) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force has yet to launch all of the GPS III ...
An RQ-4 Block 30 Global Hawk remotely piloted aircraft undergoes a maintenance check at Grand Sky near Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The aircraft will be used by the Test Resource ...
WASHINGTON — Software company Palantir boldly stated in paperwork filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last year that it wants to be the “central operating system for all U.S.
The Pentagon is turning to artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve logistics and battlefield problems with the hopes of accelerating operations. To stay up on the latest advances, read ...
One of the changes the Space Force wants to adopt is incremental funding for satellites, which is used to purchase the fifth geosynchronous Space Based Infrared System satellite. (Lockheed Martin) In ...
A U.S. Army M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, launches ordnance during RED FLAG-Alaska 21-1 at Fort Greely, Alaska. (Senior Airman Beaux Hebert/Air Force) WASHINGTON — The Army is ...
To help soldiers maintain an information advantage on the battlefield and stay in touch with their commanders, they need the best technology. We describe what’s happening with IT and networks, command ...
As the U.S. Space Force develops its next generation of tactical satellite communications systems, it wants to build on the international partnerships established through other programs, like Wideband ...
Defense Intelligence Agency Chief Information Officer Doug Cossa speaks to reporters during a March 23 media roundtable at DIA headquarters in Washington, DC. (DIA) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Defense ...
Current and former military officers are warning that countries are likely to exploit a security hole in artificial intelligence chatbots.