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Israel’s Smartshooter looks to Australia’s unmanned future with new subsidiary

Israel’s Smartshooter looks to Australia’s unmanned future with new subsidiary
Israel’s Smartshooter looks to Australia’s unmanned future with new subsidiary

The company has been involved in the Australian market for years, but the new subsidiary shows its “serious” about work there, director tells Breaking Defense.

Pentagon Office of Strategic Capital’s investment strategy expected later this year

Pentagon Office of Strategic Capital’s investment strategy expected later this year
Pentagon Office of Strategic Capital’s investment strategy expected later this year

“We’re focused on not only the core technology, but the companies and industries that comprise that both in the areas that are kind of more closer to the department… artificial intelligence for autonomy, for example, but also in areas that are deep within the supply chain, like semiconductors,” Jason Rathje said.

Palmer Luckey on Anduril’s growth plans, a future IPO and how ChatGPT has impacted AI

Palmer Luckey on Anduril’s growth plans, a future IPO and how ChatGPT has impacted AI
Palmer Luckey on Anduril’s growth plans, a future IPO and how ChatGPT has impacted AI

“I can’t really imagine a world where something like a Joint Strike Fighter program goes to a privately traded company,” Luckey told Breaking Defense. “I can’t imagine that ever happening.”

Saab makes AI statement of intent with BlueBear acquisition

Saab makes AI statement of intent with BlueBear acquisition
Saab makes AI statement of intent with BlueBear acquisition

Dean Rosenfield, group managing director at Saab UK, told media that the acquisition was part of a “deliberate strategy” to grow and expand business in Britain.

3 US aerospace primes actively facing off for Navy’s next-gen strike fighter, F/A-XX

3 US aerospace primes actively facing off for Navy’s next-gen strike fighter, F/A-XX
3 US aerospace primes actively facing off for Navy’s next-gen strike fighter, F/A-XX

The Navy confirms Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman are officially vying for the right to build its next-gen fighter.

‘Replicator’ revealed: Pentagon initiative to counter China with mass-produced autonomous systems

‘Replicator’ revealed: Pentagon initiative to counter China with mass-produced autonomous systems
‘Replicator’ revealed: Pentagon initiative to counter China with mass-produced autonomous systems

Though being “cagey” about details, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kath Hicks said the new Replicator program is meant to get “multiple thousands” of autonomous systems in the hands of servicemembers with two years.

How revisiting naval aviation’s lessons can (and cannot) inform military AI innovation

How revisiting naval aviation’s lessons can (and cannot) inform military AI innovation
How revisiting naval aviation’s lessons can (and cannot) inform military AI innovation

Researcher Owen J. Daniels argues that to harness AI, the Pentagon should take a lesson from the Second World War.

Army looking for early soldier feedback on Bradley replacement XM30

Army looking for early soldier feedback on Bradley replacement XM30
Army looking for early soldier feedback on Bradley replacement XM30

Soldier feedback “is going to be absolutely essential and will give Congress and the taxpayers more confidence that what we are developing to deliver the warfighters is what they actually need,” Brig. Gen. Geoffrey Norman said of the XM30.

Army, Clemson University team up on Deep Orange 14 unmanned ground vehicle

Army, Clemson University team up on Deep Orange 14 unmanned ground vehicle
Army, Clemson University team up on Deep Orange 14 unmanned ground vehicle

Designed to be deployed in urban reconnaissance and natural disaster relief missions, the prototype vehicle can sense and navigate on unknown and challenging terrains, and its critical functions and autonomy algorithms can plan missions, gather information, and update maps, according to Clemson.

US Army has ‘lot of work’ to do to push AI in ground vehicles: Official

US Army has ‘lot of work’ to do to push AI in ground vehicles: Official
US Army has ‘lot of work’ to do to push AI in ground vehicles: Official

The service has been working on several efforts to improve data and infrastructure and enable broader use of those capabilities.

Pentagon launches ‘Task Force Lima’ to study generative AI for defense

Pentagon launches ‘Task Force Lima’ to study generative AI for defense
Pentagon launches ‘Task Force Lima’ to study generative AI for defense

Led by the Pentagon’s Chief Digital and AI Office, the task force “will assess, synchronize, and employ generative AI capabilities across the DoD, ensuring the Department remains at the forefront of cutting-edge technologies while safeguarding national security,” according to a DoD announcement. 

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Unmanned and unmatched: Rheinmetall’s autonomous vehicle technology drives future force mobility

Unmanned and unmatched: Rheinmetall’s autonomous vehicle technology drives future force mobility
Unmanned and unmatched: Rheinmetall’s autonomous vehicle technology drives future force mobility

Future fleets of military ground vehicles will be modular, autonomous and seamlessly integrated to ensure networked lethality and Soldier survivability.

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As threats expand, so does the Army’s FVL ecosystem of air launched effects and open systems capabilities

As threats expand, so does the Army’s FVL ecosystem of air launched effects and open systems capabilities
As threats expand, so does the Army’s FVL ecosystem of air launched effects and open systems capabilities

There are many critical connections being made across the FVL ecosystem that will also serve to modernize the current fleet.

How Israel’s military is prioritizing dual-use start-ups to accelerate defense tech

How Israel’s military is prioritizing dual-use start-ups to accelerate defense tech
How Israel’s military is prioritizing dual-use start-ups to accelerate defense tech

In an interview with Breaking Defense, senior MoD R&D official Col. Nir Weingold explained Jerusalem’s push into the nation’s tech industry, and its collaboration with the US.

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