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It is 2028. An infantry company, acting as an advanced guard, maneuvers to support an attack in the Indo-Pacific. Each platoon consists of manned-unmanned squad teams using autonomous ground vehicles ...
What if I told you a major U.S. Department of Defense component assumed responsibility for building a critical warfighting ...
The process of upgrading command and control within the U.S. Army is taking a major step forward. Starting this month, leaders are expected to seek help from the private sector and award a contract ...
The Army is modernizing its Command and Control (C2) systems through two key initiatives: C2 Fix and Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2). C2 Fix addresses immediate needs for Divisions and ...
Networks of manned and unmanned aircraft will command the skies. These teams will be increasingly modular and optimized for counterair, interdiction, and close air support missions. A mix of war games ...
The Indo-Pacific region presents multiple challenges for the joint force to fight and win against a near-peer or capable adversary. To extend the operational reach and prolong the endurance of the ...
Defence company Marine and Remote Sensing Solutions (MARSS) has revealed a new artificial intelligence (AI) capability to ...
Gone are the days of command centers being reliant solely on radios and static maps. Today, AV technology transforms these spaces with dynamic data visualization, seamless communication interfaces and ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Defense, a leader in Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) solutions, announces the MCS2090VP, a 3U OpenVPX™ multi-waveform command and control (C2) ...
In the coming years, the United States’ nuclear arsenal is likely to change in two important ways. First, recent statements by Biden administration officials suggest the United States may expand its ...
The 1st Special Forces Command at Fort Bragg changed leaders in late August, the command announced. Outgoing commander Maj. Gen. Lawrence “Gil” Ferguson handed over the command to Brig. Gen. Joseph W.