The commercial world is proving not only that it can provide critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to nation states, but also that it has the ability to rapidly develop and adapt its technology to a wide variety of missions. The war in Ukraine has illustrated from the outset, quite publicly, the role that satellites are
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Commercial Satellites Take the Secrecy Out of ISR
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The Marine Corps is looking at small drone boats for spying on vessels
The uncrewed surface vessels ideally would be light enough to get lugged around by a Marine heavy-lift helicopter, the Corps said.
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General Atomics Wins $389M US Army MQ-1C Gray Eagle Drone Contract
General Atomics has received a $389-million contract to supply the US Army with its MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones.
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Thermobaric warhead was found in a Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone
According to Ukrainian insiders, the Russian Federation is said to have embarked on arming Geran-2 kamikaze drones with a newly developed thermobaric warhead.
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Deadly but tricky to fly, suicide drones have Ukraine putting thousands of soldiers through pilot training
Private schools are churning out troops who can use hobbyist racing quadcopters as deadly loitering munitions.
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US Navy Vessel Shoots Down Drones In Areas of Yemen Under Houthi Control
Washington: A US Navy ship shot down several drones heading in its direction from areas of Yemen controlled by the Houthi militants on Sunday, ABC News reported quoting a US official."The USS Carney has been involved in multiple engagements in the Red Sea involving Houthi attacks on commercial vessels today. In at least two circumstances, the Carney successfully shot down [unmanned aerial
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Counter-drone tech need like that of 155mm shells: Pentagon’s LaPlante
Pentagon acquisition head Bill LaPlante said his assessment is based on the wars in Ukraine and Israel.
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Empowering Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Swarms with Flying MANETs: Revolutionizing Battlefield Connectivity
In today’s battlefield, connectivity is essential. Soldiers need to be able to communicate with each other and with their commanders in order to coordinate their actions and share information. However, the battlefield environment is often hostile and can disrupt communications. This can put soldiers at risk and make it difficult for them to carry out …
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N. Korea Spy Satellite Operator to Report Findings to Military: KCNA
The office operating North Korea’s newly launched spy satellite will run as a military intelligence organization, state media said.
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