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Geran-2 unmanned aerial vehicles are mounted on a truck during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9, 2025. (AP ...
Linus Höller is Defense News' Europe correspondent and OSINT investigator. He reports on the arms deals, sanctions, and geopolitics shaping Europe and the world. He holds master’s degrees in WMD ...
The Pentagon’s zero-trust office is on a mission to develop and test a plan for organizing its reams of data by the end of the year. At the TechNet Cyber conference presented by the Armed Forces ...
Radha Plumb, the Pentagon's Chief Digital and AI Officer, is in the early phases of crafting a long-term model for the AI and Data Acceleration initiative. (Lisa Ferdinando/U.S. Defense Department) ...
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ashley Arentz, right, a field radio operator, and Lance Cpl. Theodore Brooks, an aviation communication systems technician, set-up a radio on Camp Pendleton, Calif., during the ...
ORLANDO — The U.S. is gaining valuable insights about the performance of its technologies amid electronic interference as Ukrainian troops use them on the front lines, according to one official.
Contractors with Shield AI conduct a test flight of a V-Bat drone aboard the U.S. Navy destroyer Michael Monsoor in July 2022. (MC3 Megan Alexander/U.S. Navy) NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Shield AI in the ...
The U.S. Department of Defense is seeking $14.5 billion for its cyberspace endeavors, including safeguarding information networks with zero trust initiatives, increasing manpower and researching ...
The Space Force's Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program satellites, depicted here, serve a neighborhood watch function. (U.S. Air Force) The Space Force said it may develop a new ...
A Martac T38 vessel, outfitted with a Project Scion payload, is seen here during testing in 2023. (Photo provided/Northrop Grumman) SAN DIEGO — Northrop Grumman said it will participate in two events ...
WASHINGTON — Houthi rebels harassing crowded shipping lanes in the Greater Middle East, eliciting responses from the U.S. military and other forces, are relying on foreign arsenals for their missiles ...