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USAF plan to fly C-5, C-17s even longer elicits concern

Service says it needs to hedge against delays to planned Next-Generation Airlift plane.
November 25, 2025 | Thomas Novelly

NATO has built a cloud for Ukraine’s classified battle data

The last hurdle is figuring out information-sharing policies to keep it all safe.
November 25, 2025 | Lauren C. Williams

Air Force’s AI ambitions mean simplifying its tangle of networks

Over the next year, battle-networks chief aims to reduce systems to a ā€œrational number.ā€
September 25, 2025 | Lauren C. Williams

Pentagon stands up new task force to coordinate anti-drone efforts

The Army will be in charge of the outfit, which will replace the Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office.
August 28, 2025 | Meghann Myers

How many drones does it take to replace a destroyer?

Fresh off a summer of testing robotic boats, the Navy’s Task Force 66 wants to turn lessons into metrics.
August 27, 2025 | Lauren C. Williams

Pentagon reductions set back critical AI-data platform

After users flocked to Advana, DOD’s AI office laid out a plan to keep it growing. Then came DOGE.
August 20, 2025 | Patrick Tucker

Can COFFEE filters calm the spectrum tug-of-war?

A DARPA project aims to help military and commercial gear squeeze more use out of hotly coveted frequencies.
August 8, 2025 | Lauren C. Williams

Space Force to launch ground target-tracking satellites in 2028

The new capability will first go to forces in the Indo-Pacific first.
August 4, 2025 | Audrey Decker

Meet the ā€˜cobots’ that could lower the cost of building submarines

A rare peek at Electric Boat’s production line finds robots cutting steel—and even welding.
July 24, 2025 | Lauren C. Williams

Secure comms with allies is hard. The Pentagon wants to change that

The department is working on an effort to streamline a complex set of classified networks they use with allies and partners.
June 28, 2025 | Lauren C. Williams



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  1. The Air Force’s AI ambitions are hindered by the complexity of its networks, and simplifying them is essential for effective AI implementation, as highlighted by the battle-networks chief.

  2. Elizabeth Miller on

    The Pentagon’s AI office had planned to keep the Advana platform growing, but the reductions have set it back – what are the potential consequences of this setback for their AI plans?

  3. Olivia Williams on

    The Navy’s testing of robotic boats over the summer has provided valuable lessons, and it’s interesting to see how they plan to turn these lessons into metrics for future operations.

  4. Mary H. Martinez on

    The Pentagon’s effort to streamline classified networks used with allies and partners is crucial for secure communication, and I’m interested in seeing how they plan to implement this change.

  5. Robert B. White on

    I’m curious about the cloud built by NATO for Ukraine’s classified battle data – how will they ensure information-sharing policies are implemented effectively to keep the data safe?

    • Isabella T. Williams on

      That’s a great question, I think they should consider implementing a multi-level access system to prevent unauthorized access.

  6. Noah Hernandez on

    The article mentions the USAF’s plan to fly C-5 and C-17s for a longer period due to delays in the Next-Generation Airlift plane – what are the potential risks associated with this decision?

  7. The use of ‘cobots’ in submarine construction could lower costs and increase efficiency, as seen in Electric Boat’s production line, where robots are cutting steel and even welding.

    • This is a game-changer for the industry, and I’m excited to see how it will impact the future of submarine construction.

  8. Michael Rodriguez on

    The Pentagon’s reductions have set back the critical AI-data platform Advana, which had gained popularity among users, and it’s concerning to see how this will impact their AI ambitions.

  9. Elijah Rodriguez on

    The article mentions the Army will be in charge of the new task force to coordinate anti-drone efforts, replacing the Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office – what are the implications of this change?

  10. Olivia Johnson on

    NATO’s cloud for Ukraine’s classified battle data is a significant development, but ensuring the security of this data is paramount – what measures are being taken to prevent unauthorized access?

  11. James P. Thompson on

    The Navy’s Task Force 66 is exploring the possibility of replacing destroyers with drones, which could significantly change the dynamics of naval warfare and reduce personnel risks.

    • That’s an interesting concept, but have they considered the potential vulnerabilities of drones to cyber attacks?

  12. The Space Force’s plan to launch ground target-tracking satellites in 2028 will provide a new capability to forces in the Indo-Pacific, but what are the potential risks and challenges associated with this technology?

  13. The Air Force’s goal to simplify its networks is ambitious, aiming to reduce systems to a ‘rational number’ over the next year, as stated by the battle-networks chief.

  14. The Pentagon’s new task force to coordinate anti-drone efforts is a step in the right direction, but I wonder how they plan to address the issue of drone swarms and their potential impact on national security.

  15. The plan to fly C-5 and C-17s for a longer period raises concerns about maintenance costs and potential risks to crew and passengers, as mentioned in the article about the USAF’s plans.

  16. The Pentagon’s effort to streamline classified networks is crucial for secure communication with allies and partners – what are the potential benefits and challenges of this effort?

  17. The DARPA project COFFEE aims to help military and commercial gear use hotly coveted frequencies more efficiently, which could have significant implications for communication systems.

  18. The use of robots in submarine construction, as seen in Electric Boat’s production line, could significantly reduce costs and increase efficiency – what are the potential benefits and challenges of this technology?

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