New technologies can lower the bar for manufacturing dangerous weapons, while also helping watchdog organizations in detecting treaty infractions. “It means looking at how best to handle storage, maintenance and loading ammunition,” an Italian Navy official said. Defense and industry officials said the White House's AI policy memo should be accompanied by greater investment in enabling infrastructure. SPECIAL FEATURES Defense News, the official media partner of AUSA, is covering the top stories and headlines coming out of AUSA Annual 2024.
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The service has set a goal to ensure that four high-priority, classified systems are fully integrated into its C2 architecture.
New technologies can lower the bar for manufacturing dangerous weapons, while also helping watchdog organizations in detecting treaty infractions.
“It means looking at how best to handle storage, maintenance and loading ammunition,” an Italian Navy official said.
Officials in Kyiv are studying options for allowing Ukrainian arms makers to export weapons as long as the needs of local forces are met first.
"This will help prevent systemic collapse of the core communication network in potential future conflicts,” said the CEO of Tron Future.
The Army may request approval from Congress to reprogram fiscal 2025 funding for initial Replicator 2 systems.
The 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.
The Stryker-based directed energy Counter-UAS prototype can detect, identify and track multiple drone threats and use both kinetic and non-kinetic effects.
The Air Force’s information warfare organization, 16th Air Force, has been working over the last year to ramp up its sensor and AI capabilities.
Three brigades are experimenting with new tech and tactics that could shape how they deploy to tomorrow's fights.
More Stories Through the effort, dubbed HALO, the agency will run rapid on-orbit demonstrations aimed at reducing risk for future operational missions. Millennium will deliver six more spacecraft for the service's Missile Track Custody program as part of the $386 million deal. The effort aims to drive private capital funding to companies advancing key DOD technologies like artificial intelligence and microelectronics. For the Space Force, countering China’s advancements in space is a mission in and of itself, according to the service's top intelligence official. Officials in Kyiv are studying options for allowing Ukrainian arms makers to export weapons as long as the needs of local forces are met first. "This will help prevent systemic collapse of the core communication network in potential future conflicts,” said the CEO of Tron Future. Through a series of experiments known as NetModX, the Army sought to wring out integrated network capabilities in real-world conditions. The Army may request approval from Congress to reprogram fiscal 2025 funding for initial Replicator 2 systems. The 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. The Stryker-based directed energy Counter-UAS prototype can detect, identify and track multiple drone threats and use both kinetic and non-kinetic effects. The program says its use of commercial vendors and focus on real-time operational needs make it different from legacy acquisition approaches. The Space Force offered a rare glimpse into the X-37B’s latest endeavor, revealing that the spaceplane will conduct an aerobraking maneuver. The drone comes in two forms, one capable of surveillance operations and another that can directly strike targets. The Hera mission will investigate the result of NASA’s asteroid redirection test, in which the U.S. agency rammed a spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos. DOD will buy 500 Roadrunner interceptors as well as the Anduril’s portable Pulsar electronic-warfare, counter-drone capability, the firm told Defense News. The missions are slated for summer or fall of 2026 as part of the Space Force's tactically responsive space demonstration series. Load More