


Ukraine says more than 80% of enemy targets now destroyed by drones
One Ukrainian innovation has been a system to verify drone strikes that awards points to successful operators, with an online marketplace for bonus kit.

Unmanned
Elbit bets on UK as its European drone sales hub
Elbit’s full ownership of UTACS comes about a year after the British government decided to gradually phase its Watchkeepers out of military service.

Opinion
What’s the US Army’s greatest weapon? Data.
The vision behind Joint All-Domain Command and Control is to keep pace with the volume and complexity of data in modern warfare.

IAI lauds intel suite to predict surprise attacks as seen in Ukraine
The company's Starlight application looks for anomalies in everything from social media feeds to troop movement reports.

US Air Force prioritizing cloud-based command and control
“It’s really about prioritization, right?” Brig. Gen. Luke Cropsey said. “How far can you get with the dollar you have available?”

Textron wants to expand Aerosonde drone operations throughout Europe
Textron currently flies its small UAS off four U.S. Navy ships.

Teledyne Flir unveils Black Recon micro-drone for combat vehicles
The U.S.-based company has unveiled technology meant to provide the autonomous launch and recovery of multiple drones from inside military vehicles.

Anduril announces Ghost-X, with more payload capacity, longer flights
The X-variant’s upgraded propulsion system allows it to carry two batteries, extending its flight time to 75 minutes and doubling its payload capacity.

How the ‘nuclear football’ remains a potent symbol of the unthinkable
While the contents of the briefcase have changed over time, the mission remains the same - the immediate ability to launch nuclear weapons.

Here are metrics used to measure US Air Force networking success
Key to benchmarking the Air Force’s future communication abilities is the Shadow Operations Center-Nellis, or ShOC-N, in Nevada.

Opinion
What new federal cybersecurity policy means for government contractors
The most controversial section calls for holding software companies liable for producing insecure code.
