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WASHINGTON — The US Air Force may not have its first E-7A Wedgetail yet, but the service is already exploring upgrades for its future fleet, including the potential for a new radar, according to ...
WASHINGTON — The Space Force is using the upcoming series of Victus satellite missions for the Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) program not just to build up the capability to routinely launch ...
WASHINGTON — L3Harris Technologies and Pennsylvania-based start-up Gecko Robotics today announced a new partnership aimed at advancing an “extended reality capability” designed to assist ...
WASHINGTON — Brett Seidle will “perform the duties of” the under secretary of the Navy while the service continues to wait on Congress to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee for the ...
WASHINGTON — The finalization of a review by the Pentagon’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of the Biden administration’s 2023 decision to keep US Space Command’s permanent ...
WASHINGTON — Anduril has officially assumed oversight of a multi-billion production deal for the US Army’s mixed-reality Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), a company official told ...
WARSAW — Today in Warsaw, representatives of the Polish private company WB Group and the South Korean defense firm Hanwha Aerospace signed an agreement to establish a joint venture to ...
WASHINGTON — As the US and China race to build the first practical quantum computer, the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has issued a $10.8 million contract to quantum chip-maker PsiQuantum ...
We’re back! We’re back! After a one-week break in honor of the Sea Air Space/Space Symposium double whammy, The Weekly Break Out returns. This week, networks reporter Carley Welch makes her ...
WASHINGTON — The US Coast Guard is seeking information from industry — at home and abroad — about its capability and capacity to build medium-sized icebreakers under a 36-month timeline from ...
SYDNEY — Due to an “unprecedented convergence in the strategic outlooks of all three countries,” a new report stresses that Australia, Japan and the US (jointly, AJUS) must work more closely ...
“We don’t want a robot wandering off the battlefield. We don’t want one being taken over by a potential adversary,” RCCTO Director Lt. Gen. Robert Rasch told Breaking Defense.
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