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QinetiQ Delivers Armed Scout Robot To Army: RCV-L

The Robotic Combat Vehicle (Light), which can shoot missiles, launch mini-drones, and spot targets for artillery, combines a Marine Corps-tested unmanned vehicle with Army weapons and autonomy software.

Project Convergence: Its Success Could Draw Army Astray

While Project Convergence’s first big test, the Army’s “experiment at scale for a combined arms operations,” was deemed a great success, the service must resist the urge to scale-up so rapidly that the events lose their value as experiments or become a fat target for budget cutters. The convergence tests, linking weapons, sensors, systems and…

Starting Dec. 1, Cybersecurity Is No Longer Optional

“This is the start of a new day in the Department of Defense where cybersecurity, as we’ve been saying for years is foundational for acquisitions, we’re putting our money where our mouth is. We mean it,” Katie Arrington says.

Air Force To Launch 4G LTE At 20 More Bases Next Month

“While we’re all focused on 5G, and we’ve got a lot of possibilities in 5G, we also know 5G is not an endpoint,” said Dan Massey, one of three 5G program leads at OUSDR&E. “So, what goes beyond 5G?”

Dunlap Unveils First ‘Global’ ABMS Exercise

The F-35, the F-22, “even a KC-46 tanker” and ground assets will be able to share data in fiscal 2022, Dunlap says.

Later in the year, the Air Force will take a KC-46 tanker, and put that same communications capability on it so forces can “move data in a much wider bandwidth to many more forces.

FVL: Robotic Co-Pilots Will Help Fly Black Hawks In 2021

Sikorsky’s ALIAS automation will help human pilots fly more safely at low altitude and high speeds and in poor visibility. Modified UH-60s will test out the technology for next-gen Future Vertical Lift.

F-35, Reaper Sale To UAE Draws Fire In Senate, Fuels Concern Over Libya

With the UAE turning to China for armed drones, policymakers in the Trump administration worry about Beijing’s efforts to gain influence in the Middle East.

DES: Multi-Billion Dollar Effort To Modernize DoD’s ‘Fourth Estate’

An exclusive Breaking Defense interview with Don Means, DISA’s Defense Enclave Services Executive, on the DES network modernization effort for independent DoD agencies and commands.

White House Presses Army, Air Force To Help Pay For Larger Navy

Sources have said the Trump Administration is strongly considering releasing a 2022 federal budget before Joe Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration, a move meant to throw down markers for government spending.

Aerospace Cos Wary Of Digital Design Revolution

“With a flattening budget topline (at best) and many competing Air Force investment priorities, it’s not at all clear that this program will continue. We might just be left with a museum-ready prototype,” Teal Group’s Richard Aboulafia says.

SAC Fears Nuclear ‘Strategic Communications Gap’

“Things never go as planned,” cautions Rick Ambrose, Lockheed Martin’s executive VP for space.

JAIC Chief Asks: Can AI Prevent Another 1914?

AI will help commanders make sound decisions so much faster, said Lt. Gen. Michael Groen, that waging war without it will work as well as cavalry charging machine guns on the Western Front.

Augmented Reality Opening Soon At A VA Operating Theater Near You

A partnership among the VHA’s Innovation Ecosystem (VHA IE), Verizon, Microsoft, and Medivis installed the nation’s first 5G hospital network at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System in California.

Senate Appropriators Cut R&D To Buy More Weapons

The Senate Appropriations Committee proposal adds $2.4 billion to procure more weapons ASAP – especially F-35s – and cuts longer-range R&D by $2.1 billion.