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The companies plan to start flight tests this fall and be ready to demonstrate operational capabilities in government exercises by 2026.
The small satellite company expects to double its vehicle production next year and has at least 70 spacecraft in its backlog for the next four years.
The service awarded Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Intelsat, Viasat and Astranis a combined $37 million for the effort.
Just like in baseball, the future of wargaming lies in a marriage of modeling and simulation, human expertise and AI.
The mission will test laser communications using commercial satellite networks and the use of quantum inertial sensors in GPS-denied environments.
The often ponderously slow U.S. defense system tries to adapt to the rapidly advancing world of drone warfare. What are its latest moves to keep up?
From new units to new training, a look at how the "drone era" of war fighting has materialized at the unit level.
Ukraine’s rapid innovations against Russia have prompted the Dept. of Defense to try to adapt faster than the defense base is used to — with mixed results.
From the Pentagon all the way down to individual units, the military is working on ways to defend themselves against fleets of cheap attack drones.
Most commercial firms can't access test space where they can refine their products under conditions they might face in the field. DIU wants to change that.
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