Israelis Test Classified Tunnel Tech To Stymie Terrorists; US Watches

Israelis Test Classified Tunnel Tech To Stymie Terrorists; US Watches
Israelis Test Classified Tunnel Tech To Stymie Terrorists; US Watches

It is a highly classified system  based on sensors that monitor what is happening on the ground and provide warning in the event of a cavity discovery, but its full details may not be published.

BAE Makes Big Bet On Small Companies: FAST Labs

BAE Makes Big Bet On Small Companies: FAST Labs
BAE Makes Big Bet On Small Companies: FAST Labs

“This is not based on ownership. We leave them their freedom.”

ATLAS: Killer Robot? No. Virtual Crewman? Yes.

ATLAS: Killer Robot? No. Virtual Crewman? Yes.
ATLAS: Killer Robot? No. Virtual Crewman? Yes.

Alarming headlines to the contrary, the US Army isn’t building robotic “killing machines.” What they really want artificial intelligence to do in combat is much more interesting.

Army Adapts Aircraft EW To Protect Tanks: BAE RAVEN

Army Adapts Aircraft EW To Protect Tanks: BAE RAVEN
Army Adapts Aircraft EW To Protect Tanks: BAE RAVEN

Will high-tech hardware developed to protect aircraft translate to the mud and dust of ground combat?

2019 Forecast: Hard Choices On Invisible Warfare

2019 Forecast: Hard Choices On Invisible Warfare
2019 Forecast: Hard Choices On Invisible Warfare

There are real signs of a renaissance in electronic warfare. Now comes the hard part: translating new strategies and concepts into doctrine, requirements, and systems in the field.

AI In Your Eye: Army Goggles Will ID Targets Automatically

Army soldiers are testing goggles with an image-recognition system that can automatically spot threats like tanks and warn the rest of the squad — or transmit the target data to a distant missile battery so they can take it out.

Grunts To Get High-Tech Targeting Goggles In 2019

Grunts To Get High-Tech Targeting Goggles In 2019
Grunts To Get High-Tech Targeting Goggles In 2019

This kind of effort to get fighter-jock technology to ordinary grunts — who do most of the fighting and dying — has enjoyed some high-profile attention in the last 12 months. The efforts cover everything from developing a new, more powerful longer-range rifle to buying off-the-shelf quadcopters, from adding VR training simulations to eliminating tedious safety lectures.

Inside The Bell V-280 Valor At AUSA

Inside The Bell V-280 Valor At AUSA
Inside The Bell V-280 Valor At AUSA

Colin Clark climbs in and out of the V-280 at the Association of the US Army show, from cockpit to troop compartment, and gets a thorough briefing from Bell on what they’ve building, from engineering refined by a decade’s experience with the V-22 Osprey to sensor technology derived from the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter — except upgraded.

Rafael, Lockheed Pitch Spike Missile For Army Helicopters

Rafael, Lockheed Pitch Spike Missile For Army Helicopters
Rafael, Lockheed Pitch Spike Missile For Army Helicopters

Three weeks ago, US Army experts traveled to the Negev Desert to watch a test of the latest, longest-range version of Rafael’s Spike missile. Fired from an Israeli AH-64 Apache, the same gunship used by US attack helicopter squadrons, the Spike NLOS struck a target 20 miles away — four times the range of the…

Army Wants 70 Self-Driving Supply Trucks By 2020

Army Wants 70 Self-Driving Supply Trucks By 2020
Army Wants 70 Self-Driving Supply Trucks By 2020

The Army is ready for unmanned vehicles but not yet for a completely unmanned convoy. The 2020 iteration is called Expedient Leader-Follower because the Army still wants a human soldier driving the lead vehicle, with up to nine autonomous trucks following in its trail. But Oshkosh and Robotic Research told me they could take the humans out altogether, if the Army wanted.

‘Major Upset’ As Lockheed Ditches Northrop For F-35 DAS Sensor

‘Major Upset’ As Lockheed Ditches Northrop For F-35 DAS Sensor
‘Major Upset’ As Lockheed Ditches Northrop For F-35 DAS Sensor

Northrop Grumman was pushed aside today by Lockheed Martin as it picked Raytheon to build perhaps the F-35’s most important sensor, the Distributed Aperture System. “It’s a major upset,” Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group said when I asked him to discuss the decision.

Army Under Secretary Scopes Out Sensors: Fielding Fast

Army Under Secretary Scopes Out Sensors: Fielding Fast
Army Under Secretary Scopes Out Sensors: Fielding Fast

“It’s very encouraging,” McCarthy said. “It gives you high confidence in some of these investments we’re going to make….We’ve got these decisions coming up here by the middle of the summer for the POM 20” — the five-year budget plan (Program Objective Memorandum) for 2020-25.

Trump Says Troops Heading to Border

Trump Says Troops Heading to Border
Trump Says Troops Heading to Border

Will Trump rip a page from the Obama playbook in sending troops to the border with Mexico?

AFSPC Deputy & SMC Chief Call For Requirements Changes

AFSPC Deputy & SMC Chief Call For Requirements Changes
AFSPC Deputy & SMC Chief Call For Requirements Changes

COLORADO SPRINGS: The head of Space and Missile Systems Center hinted at what he calls a re-architecting of what many believe to be one of the military’s most stovepiped organizations, calling for faster acquisition and major changes to how the Pentagon decides what weapons it’s going to buy. “Some of you may have heard the US has…