How layered defense systems are adapting to ever-shifting drone threats
Maneuverable and deadly drone swarms are driving demand for platform-agnostic solutions for cannons and missiles.
Maneuverable and deadly drone swarms are driving demand for platform-agnostic solutions for cannons and missiles.
A new Collins Aerospace system enhances U.S. Army mobile command and control.
Standoff capability means warfighters stay connected and remain remotely located in a safer environment while making it harder for adversaries to target them.
Drones, high-speed cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles attacking together from 360° creates complexity only certain radars can handle.
Ground platform situational awareness is critical as vehicle crew survivability depends upon it.
Mobile, distributed command and control requires a common operating picture even in contested environments.
When it comes to a common operating picture, not everyone needs the same equipment. What they need is the same situational awareness.
Onshoring and investment in military-specific semiconductors anchor a cornerstone of the defense industrial base.
Expeditionary forces jumping from island to island in the Indo-Pacific need a mobile way to command and control from vehicles, hotels, and homes.
In addition to training, the Army's $3.5B program called Warfighter Training and Readiness Solutions will bring an enterprise approach to the sustainment and maintenance of training systems.
Adoption of the MQ-9 platform is just getting started; one of the most important new chapters for this platform will be the one written by the U.S. Marine Corps.
With greater lift and increased commonality, the Army’s heavy-lift helicopter just keeps getting better.
Why edge and endpoint security can’t be an afterthought.
Bell’s V-280 Valor builds upon 600,000 hours of experience with the V-22 tiltrotor with a clean-sheet design to meet the Army’s requirement for an air-assault platform.
Bell created the V-280 Valor with agility, speed in excess of 280 knots, and more than 500 nm of range that is needed to quickly take advantage of tactical opportunities in multi-domain operations in theaters across the globe.
“You know, fundamentally, we paid for a piece of equipment, we expect it to be delivered, and just like any other consumer we have those rights," UK Defense Minister Ben Wallace said. "And if it's not up to scratch, we'll take action.”
Loitering munitions were used extensively in the recent conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.