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LAS VEGAS—Is narrowing the scope of federal cyber defense making the country safer? A Trump‑appointed official and a former National Security Agency…
Tomorrow’s counter-drone systems will need to fire without human approval, Pentagon’s joint missile defense commander says. “The ability to accurately…
Since 2020, China is believed to have tripled its nuclear arsenal to 600 warheads—enough to begin to shift the strategic balance,…
The military’s largest shipbuilder is bracing for a potential “headwind” should the Navy push the next block buy of Virginia-class…
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—Future AI-enabled drone and missile defenses will need to not only rapidly detect large numbers of drones and missiles,…
As drones spread out into crowded skies, the Army hopes artificial intelligence and machine learning can help humans keep up.A request…
Defense technology startup Anduril has become the third U.S. supplier of solid rocket motors, breaking into a market dominated by…
Pentagon’s R&D repository to lose nearly 80% of its staff. The Defense Technical Information Center was created in 1945 “to…
There is renewed debate over reducing the number of combatant commands, with advocates citing cost savings and improved unity of…
Chinese, Russian, and North Korean-affiliated hackers are covertly working to insert backdoor hijacks and exploits into major publicly available software…