


Russian arms industry banks on Dubai defense fair to show viability
State-owned Rosoboronexport had announced a new counter-drone weapon to be on display, but the equipment was nowhere to be seen.

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Change of plans: US Army embraces lessons learned from war in Ukraine
After watching drones destroy tanks in Ukraine and observing both sides struggle to maneuver tanks on the battlefield, the U.S. Army is taking a detour.

TIGER will slash drones out of the sky with high powered microwaves
Leidos hopes its new Time Integrated Gigawatt Electromagnetic Response, or TIGER, will offer an intermediate answer to flying threats.

Here's the latest news on I2CEWS
The Army's Cyber Blitz experiment sought to test capabilities and concepts of the new I2CEWS detachment.

Revolutionary narrowband cleared for operational use
The Mobile User Objective System has passed a major milestone and is now set for full operational use, according to the Navy.

How Army and Industry Can Drive IT Modernization Forward
World Wide Technology's Vice President of Public Sector Strategy Lt. Gen. Bob Ferrell (ret.) explains how industry helps Army speed up IT modernization efforts.

Navigation systems that counter jamming and spoofing for Army vehicles, plus some goodies for the dismounted soldier
The mounted and dismounted systems hold promise for soldiers in a jamming and spoofing environment that could hamstring their navigation.

MFEW's big role within the Army
The Army's first jamming pod, known as Multi-Functional Electronic Warfare Air Large, showed promise at a recent exercise, officials said.

Can the SOSA consortium create rules of the road for Electronic Warfare tools?
To avoid the dreaded "vendor lock," industry and end users plan to work together to create tools for plug-and-play sensor and emitter interoperability.

BAE wins open source intelligence contract from the Army
The national security community is increasingly approaching open source intelligence as a separate and unique data type that needs attention.

What's next for Army's jammer?
Army officials hope to have companies selected by April to continue evolving the Terrestrial Layer System.
