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China is catching up to the U.S. military’s space capabilities at an “incredible pace," said Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess.
Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Emil Michael said his oversight of DIU is temporary as the Pentagon seeks a permanent replacement.
Ukraine has used the unmanned naval drones to target Russian shipping and infrastructure in the Black Sea.
The Octopus interceptor drone was designed to bring down Russian Shahed-type attack drones, and it could become a part of Europe's emerging defenses.
Should counter-drone skills be taught across the U.S. Army? Or should C-UAS be assigned to specialists? One Army officer argues the Army needs a C-UAS MOS.
Soldiers are slated to use the 12-ton unmanned vehicle in a mine-clearing demonstration later this month.
A major goal of the Symbiotic UAS Delivery System is to develop a weapon that can function amid the cacophony of jamming.
The weapon is designed as a part of new class of loitering munitions that can stay airborne for some time before engaging a target.
The exchange program marked one small part of an ongoing effort to stress-test military technology across the continent’s 54 sovereign nations.
DARPA says it has built the world’s largest, most realistic electronic warfare test capability.
More Stories The military's use of AI will be critical to operate at the speed needed to react to cyber threats, Army leaders said. The Army's plan for establishing a fleet of watercraft in the Pacific includes a commitment to deeper experimentation with autonomous vessels. Switchblades have become a vital weapon in Ukraine's arsenal, and the U.S. Army plans to increase its own use of loitering munitions. Kyiv has amassed powerful knowledge on drone warfare as its forces battle Russia's invasion. Can allies tap into it? Denmark in recent days observed unexplained drone activity at several of its airports as well as military locations. Companies offering counter-drone technology have begun jockeying for position for the envisioned project. China is catching up to the U.S. military’s space capabilities at an “incredible pace," said Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess. Unmanned systems are meant to keep divers out of danger during the removal of sea mines, but human intervention remains necessary in some cases. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said two Russian satellites were tracking spacecraft used by the Bundeswehr, Germany's armed forces. Anduril said that flying its CCA semiautonomously from the start will allow it to "leapfrog" over parts of the testing process. Global militaries are increasingly looking to unmanned robots for supporting roles in over-the-shore operations. Industry and military drone operators flew tethered and untethered first-person drones through a course designed to test endurance and maneuverability. The 21 spacecraft could start providing operational capability to combatant commands and other users within four to six months, according to SDA. The agency’s deputy director, Gurpartap Sandhoo, will lead SDA in an acting capacity. Soldiers tried their hands at Launched Effects, service's latest buzzword for drones doing everything from reconnaissance to strike missions. Twice Tuesday, Trump said Colorado’s mail-in voting policies influenced his decision to move SPACECOM headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville. Load More