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Powerful electronic warfare tech that can turn enemy systems blind showcased in US
When integrated into drones or tiny robots, the Tactical Edge Electromagnetic Solutions (TEEMS) can jam enemy systems with ...
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi highlights the Ukraine battlefield as a 'living lab' for modern warfare, emphasizing the rise of technology and shifting war paradigms. He stresses the importance of ...
Ukraine's online market allows troops to buy weapons with points earned for Russian kills. That'll expand to evacuations with ...
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OASW awards XTEND contract for ACQME-DK FPV drone kits
XTEND Reality has received a multi-million-dollar firm fixed price contract from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War ...
DRDO is currently conducting flight tests of its indigenous airborne electronic warfare suite (EWS), Swayam Raksha Kavach, on ...
The Army is developing a contract to buy a variety of services and solutions that will support electronic warfare operations. The service is planning an industry day for Oct. 22 at Fort Huachuca in ...
The electronic warfare market is booming due to increased global defense investments and technological advancements like AI and machine learning. Opportunities arise from the demand for ...
DARPA's Digital Radio Frequency Battlespace Emulator, depicted here, could allow the U.S. military to more realistically test electronic warfare capabilities. (Colie Wertz, DARPA) The Pentagon’s ...
Army Chief emphasises technology's role in warfare, but highlights geography and leadership as key factors in combat success.
Chinese scientists have developed a large language model that can command military drones to attack enemy radar systems A generative AI that can boost the performance of electronic warfare drones has ...
Modernizing the Army to meet the challenges of multi-domain warfare (MDW) involves key strategies across technology, doctrine, training, and organizational structure. The approach to MDW focuses on ...
A former defense contractor who worked on sensitive U.S. military technology for nearly four decades was sentenced to more than 10 years in federal prison for attempting to sell classified information ...
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