


Pentagon’s realistic electronic warfare system to move to Navy lab
DARPA says it has built the world’s largest, most realistic electronic warfare test capability.

Space
Could this wargame shape the future of the Space Force?
The event drew participants from U.S. industry and allied nations to consider what technologies might be needed to operate in space 10 years from now.

AEye partners with Booz Allen to tap markets for Lidar detection tech
The companies plan to offer defense customers AEye’s 4Sight software-definable lidar system to help warfighters identify potential threats.

Pentagon’s command and control concept needs work, Army official says
"Project Convergence 22 is the perfect, practical example of where we are coordinating laterally with our sister services," said Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
US Army digs new sandbox for laser weapons
The Army's new Directed Energy Systems Integration Laboratory will help the service drive down cost and schedule risk in emerging laser weapons programs.

How a new Army cyber general got George Patton’s stars
The new commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon received the artifact the night before his promotion.

US Air Force seeks to extend winning streak in hypersonic weapon tests
Gen. Duke Richardson, head of Air Force Materiel Command, told reporters the upcoming ARRW test will be “a big one.”

Russian military to develop weapons using artificial intelligence
Russia said created a department for developing AI weapons. The program could serve to counter the Pentagon’s newly formed AI authority.

US Army forming ‘offensively oriented’ curriculum to spur cyber skills
The program is six months to a year from being fully operational, according to U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton.

Ukraine ‘testing ground’ shaping US network, electronic warfare effort
Oleksii Reznikov described Ukraine as “a testing ground,” where “many weapons are now getting tested in the field, in the real conditions of battle.”

Senators look past Europe, push Pentagon JADC2 vision for Indo-Pacific
JADC2 is the Pentagon’s concept for a wholly connected military, in which information flows quickly and accurately across land, air, sea, space and cyber.
