The Marine Corps is developing a new armed reconnaissance drone designed to support operations in denied and contested environments.
The U.S. Army is exploring ways to integrate artificial intelligence into its “Golden Dome” missile defense concept, with an emphasis on automating threat detection.
The goal is to accelerate the development of AI-driven decision-making tools that can analyze complex battlefield data, improving speed and accuracy in operations.
The award signals a major shift in sixth-generation fighter development, with Boeing leading the future air combat program.
The technology leverages machine learning and satellite imagery to rapidly identify and prioritize targets.
The behavior included simulated “dogfighting” tactics, raising concerns over China’s rapidly advancing space warfare capabilities.
Mach Industries is developing hydrogen-powered drones for military applications, aiming to improve flight endurance and battlefield logistics.
President Trump's proposed "Golden Dome" missile defense initiative has prompted a surge of proposals from defense contractors.
The U.S. Army is actively pursuing initiatives to decrease the average combat load of soldiers to 55 pounds, addressing concerns over mobility and fatigue.