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The project aims to stitch together spacecraft managed by individual member countries into one mega-constellation, alliance officials said.
A recently released report catalogs AI uses across the VA, from clinical tools used during patient care to systems that help process benefits.
“The most important mission that we have now is the robotization of the battlefield, because only this will allow our country to win the war.”
The Massed Modular Aircraft project aims to develop a drone that can operate in such large numbers that it can absorb losses and still overwhelm defenses.
“It is genuinely made in NATO and is creating jobs on both sides of the Atlantic,” alliance Secretary-General Mark Rutte said.
Industry champions in France and Italy move to consolidate their positions in a growing market for unmanned underwater naval equipment.
The reorganization is the latest step in Hegseth’s push to field weapons faster.
Defeating drones starts with detection, and suppliers of relatively small and affordable radars are rushing to meet global demand.
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