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š HII & Babcock Team To Launch UUVs From Submarine Torpedo Tubes
HII and Babcock signed an MoU to integrate HIIās REMUS UUVs with Babcockās submarine weapon-handling and launch systems for autonomous launch/recovery via torpedo tubes.

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š©ļø Lockheed In āVery Activeā Talks On āFerrariā F-35 Packed With 6th-Gen Tech Read More
š§ Marine Corps Expands Palantirās Maven Smart System Across The Force Read More
š HII & Babcock Team To Launch UUVs From Submarine Torpedo Tubes Read More
š§Ø U.S. To Provide Lebanon Explosives To Dismantle Hezbollah Caches Read More
āļø AI Defense Startups Get Access To Needed Compute Power Read More
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š©ļø Lockheed In āVery Activeā Talks On āFerrariā F-35 Packed With 6th-Gen Tech Read More
CEO Jim Taiclet said Lockheed is in āvery activeā discussions with DoDāpotentially reaching the White Houseāon a āfifth-gen-plusā F-35 that incorporates sixth-generation technologies, targeting ā80% of six-gen capability at half the price.ā Thereās no contract yet, and much would be classified.
He estimated 1,000ā1,500 of the ~2,300 remaining F-35s could be delivered in this upgraded configuration, with potential improvements to weapons, stealth coatings, and possibly engines; export limits may apply.
The push comes as Block 4 modernization continues slippingānow expected to finish in 2031 with a reduced scopeāfollowing Lockheedās loss of NGAD to Boeingās F-47.
š§ Marine Corps Expands Palantirās Maven Smart System Across The Force Read More
The Marine Corps finalized an enterprise license (with CDAO, DIU and ARL) to proliferate Palantirās AI-enabled Maven Smart System (MSS) across Fleet Marine Force units and the supporting establishment; value wasnāt disclosed.
MSS aggregates data across Service and Joint C2 stacks to present a synchronized battlespace picture and accelerate sensor-to-shooter workflows with automation and AI tools, aiding joint fires and maritime domain awareness.
DoD previously raised the MSS IDIQ ceiling to nearly $1.3B through 2029 to meet āgrowing demand,ā signaling continued scale-up beyond the Marine Corps.
š HII & Babcock Team To Launch UUVs From Submarine Torpedo Tubes Read More
HII and Babcock signed an MoU to integrate HIIās REMUS UUVs with Babcockās submarine weapon-handling and launch systems for autonomous launch/recovery via torpedo tubesādescribed as a first within Babcock Mission Systems.
The effort builds on a prior forward-deployed U.S. Navy torpedo-tube UUV launch and expands allied options; Babcockās systems equip UK, Canada, Australia, Spain, and South Korea submarine fleets.
HII notes >700 REMUS vehicles delivered to 30+ countries (14 NATO members), with >90% still in service, highlighting durability and lifecycle value for acquisition decisions.
š§Ø U.S. To Provide Lebanon Explosives To Dismantle Hezbollah Caches Read More
The Pentagon announced a $14.2M Presidential Drawdown Authority package to the Lebanese Armed Forcesāshaped/demo charges, detonating cord, caps, and moreāto patrol, remove UXO, and dismantle Hezbollah weapons caches, supporting the Nov. 2024 cessation of hostilities with Israel.
Lebanese leadership endorsed a plan to disarm armed groups; analysts caution the LAF will require significant resources and manpower amid Hezbollahās rejection of disarmament.
The move aligns with U.S. priorities to counter Iran-backed groups; experts say international support is critical to any LAF-led disarmament campaignās success.
āļø AI Defense Startups Get Access To Needed Compute Power Read More
A Breaking Defense feature describes Intelās Liftoff program providing startups secure access to Xeon 6 CPUs and Gaudi 2/3 accelerators plus mentorshipāletting firms run and train large models without heavy infrastructure spend.
Example: Kamiwaza used Gaudi 3 resources to advance an AI orchestration engine supporting DHS/CISA use cases, emphasizing āsilicon-neutralā deployments and energy-use benchmarks.
Intel cites mutual benefits: startups accelerate products for national-security missions; Intel learns from novel workloads to inform future hardware.
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