Unmanned SystemsUS flying drones over Gaza in search of hostages, Pentagon saysThe U.S. has been providing support to Israel's hostage recovery efforts.By Meghann Myers
OpinionThe US just got serious about cybersecurity. Contractors aren’t ready.In many cases, companies that hold intelligence aren’t aware of their own role in national security, the author argues.By Eric Noonan
German air chief urges haste in fielding strike, utility dronesThe Luftwaffe wants so-called remote carriers and a dedicated combat drone earlier than the timing of the Future Combat Air System envisions.By Sebastian Sprenger
US Army seeks industry input for overhaul of aging artillery software"Today, we have a really robust capability to do fires," said Col. Matt Paul, "but it was not built for how we have to share data in the future."By Colin Demarest
Pentagon debuts new data and AI strategy after Biden’s executive orderThe strategy joins structures recently stood up within the Pentagon to govern data and artificial intelligence.By Noah Robertson and Colin Demarest
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Air Force terminates missile test flight due to anomalyAn unarmed U.S. intercontinental ballistic missile was intentionally destroyed when something went wrong during a test launch from California.
Pentagon debuts new data and AI strategy after Biden’s executive orderThe strategy joins structures recently stood up within the Pentagon to govern data and artificial intelligence.
US flying drones over Gaza in search of hostages, Pentagon saysThe U.S. has been providing support to Israel's hostage recovery efforts.
German air chief urges haste in fielding strike, utility dronesThe Luftwaffe wants so-called remote carriers and a dedicated combat drone earlier than the timing of the Future Combat Air System envisions.
Army gets first high-power microwave prototype to counter drone swarmsEpirus has delivered the first prototype to the U.S. Army to counter drone swarms as part of the service's Indirect Fire Protection Capability.
HomeAre the once-vaunted Bayraktar drones losing their shine in Ukraine?A local commander sees the unmanned aircraft as too vulnerable for combat, while the manufacturer says the mission types have changed.
OpinionWhat are the takeaways from Ukraine’s fight in the Black Sea?Today’s struggles in the Black Sea may herald a changing face of naval warfare, in which large warships are increasingly vulnerable.
US troops in Iraq and Syria attacked two dozen times in two weeksThe total number of drone attacks has come to 'at least' 23.
OpinionThe US just got serious about cybersecurity. Contractors aren’t ready.In many cases, companies that hold intelligence aren’t aware of their own role in national security, the author argues.
US Air Force activates units dedicated to electronic warfare“Our team here at Robins will identify what our weak points are, and be able to point us in the direction we need to go,” said Col. Josh Koslov.
Watch Chinese fighter jet get within 10 feet of U.S. bomber in-flightThe Pentagon released more footage of Chinese jets approaching dangerously close to U.S. aircraft over the South China Sea.
White House pick for US cyber director spotlights hiring outside STEMIt’s also been a priority of the Office of Personnel Management to reform the way agencies look for and place cyber job candidates.By Molly Weisner2 days ago
‘We missed our mark’: Next Boeing F-15EX delivery coming in NovemberBoeing's new timeline to deliver the next F-15EX comes nearly a year after the firm originally planned, and four months behind its revised estimate.By Stephen Losey2 days ago
Air Force terminates missile test flight due to anomalyAn unarmed U.S. intercontinental ballistic missile was intentionally destroyed when something went wrong during a test launch from California.2 days ago
Retired Space Force Lt. Gen. Armagno joins Rocket Lab boardShe was the first lieutenant general officer appointed to, and director of staff for, the Space Force.By Molly Weisner2 days ago
OpinionHow arming Saudi Arabia helped Israel and the United StatesThe more Saudi Arabia can intercept missiles and drones headed north from Yemen, the less effort Israel will have to spend on defeating those attacks.By Bradley Bowman and Ryan Brobst2 days ago
OpinionHow US can get and stay ahead of adversaries on intelligence dataData is playing an increasingly critical role in intelligence community operations and mission support.By Chris Bown2 days ago
Switzerland becomes newest customer of most advanced Patriot missileSwitzerland becomes the 15th country to buy Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement weapon.By Jen Judson and Sebastian Sprenger3 days ago
How an AI company parsed misinformation early in Israel-Hamas war“Anywhere there is a hot spot, our folks are looking to see what signal we can pull,” said Primer's chief executive.By Colin Demarest3 days ago
Countries at UK summit vow to tackle AI’s ‘catastrophic’ risksHarris said the world needs to start acting now to address “the full spectrum” of AI risks, not just existential threats such as massive cyberattacks.By Kelvin Chan3 days ago
Army gets first high-power microwave prototype to counter drone swarmsEpirus has delivered the first prototype to the U.S. Army to counter drone swarms as part of the service's Indirect Fire Protection Capability.By Jen Judson3 days ago
Seen UFOs as a government worker? The Pentagon wants to hear from youThe UFO office is still working on how to best create a platform where members of the public can report their own data or information.By Zamone Perez4 days ago
Britain unveils details on AI defense programsOne involved a beach-landing exercise, while the other looked at helicopter maintenance.By Andrew Chuter4 days ago
OpinionCISA cybersecurity plan offers possibility of real resultsThese objectives commit CISA to partnering with the private sector to protect America’s critical infrastructure, the author argues.By Col. (ret.) Stephen P. Corcoran4 days ago
US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project OvermatchA submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.By Megan Eckstein4 days ago
Are the once-vaunted Bayraktar drones losing their shine in Ukraine?A local commander sees the unmanned aircraft as too vulnerable for combat, while the manufacturer says the mission types have changed.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo4 days ago
NATO eyes ‘quantum-resistant’ encryption in 5G drillAlliance nations scramble to harden their cyber defenses against the next generation of hacking attempts powered by novel computing approaches.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo4 days ago