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Here’s when the US Army will pick next long-range spy plane
The service is divesting its entire turboprop-based ISR fleet, developed for counterinsurgency, in favor of a high-speed jet with high-tech sensors.
By Jen Judson
Ellis to succeed Rey as director of Army Network Cross-Functional Team
Brig. Gen. Patrick Ellis is expected to take over this summer.
Silvus and Kagwerks marry radios, chest rigs for battle communications
Silvus Technologies in January announced a $3.5 million deal with the U.S. Army's PEO C3T for StreamCaster radios and expanded operational testing.
Anduril to supply robotic combat vehicle software to US Army
RCVs are unmanned systems envisioned to work alongside soldiers, schlepping supplies or surveilling adversaries with sophisticated sensors.
Pentagon establishes cyber policy office as Sulmeyer awaits approval
“In standing up this office, the department is giving cyber the focus and attention that Congress intended,” said Sasha Baker, a Pentagon official.
US Army’s fresh look at watercraft includes unmanned options
The Army's new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology.
By Jen Judson
Attack drones at heart of ‘military partnership’ between Russia, Iran
“The relationship between Iran and Russia? That really started when they asked for them to provide the one-way attack UAS, specifically the Shahed-136.”
US Army leaning into launched effects for modernized battlefield
The Army is rapidly pursuing launched effects to deliver surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting, network and lethal capabilities to a modern force.
By Jen Judson
US Army’s new all-domain sensing team to wrangle sensor architecture
The Army's All-Domain Sensing Cross-Functional Team will focus on the challenge of building an architecture of sensors that can rapidly distribute data.
By Jen Judson
The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfare
But before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.
By Jen Judson