Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
“At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries.
The announcement, while still leaving questions open, marks the first time the Pentagon has publicly discussed any system for its drone program.
An AI-controlled F-16 flew Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall in lightning-fast maneuvers at more than 550 miles an hour as it pursued a manned jet nearby.
Looking to innovate in troop optics, Thales displays the XTRAIM sight that combines thermal and red-dot capabilities in a direct visual channel.
An expert on ‘GPS spoofing’ visits Defense News Weekly to talk about how the threat impacts the military.
For troops in the field, a shovel and some open air are the only bathrooms available. Meet one Marine veteran offering a bit of privacy with the InstaPrivy.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace talks about the inspirations behind a new paint scheme for his car honoring veterans of different eras.
Want to practice shooting with rounds that mark a target and offer a ‘pain penalty’ if you get hit? Check out Ultimate Training Munitions.
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework represents an excellent starting point to taking a proactive cybersecurity approach.
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