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Huge Navy Exercise Helps Admirals Decide How to Remake Fleet

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Huge Navy Exercise Helps Admirals Decide How to Remake Fleet

"We are going to do a live-fire offensive exercise," Rear Adm. Jim Aiken, Carrier Strike Group 3 commander told reporters Tuesday. "We are going to use the unmanned surface, unmanned air, and manned air and surface to provide a targeting solution."

 

JLTV: GM Defense's Uphill Battle Vs. Oshkosh

Oshkosh, the incumbent, makes military trucks by the thousand. GM Defense, the upstart, has little recent military experience — but is backed by one of the world's biggest auto companies.

 

JADC2 Strategy Hits SecDef's Desk 'In Days;' Tech Demos Already Planned

The first real-world effort "to stress test our ideas" for implementing JADC2 is coming up within the next two to three months, J6 Director Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall says.

 

Space Force Eyes Buying Commercial Satellite ISR

"Comms, data relay, remote sensing, and even ISR and some other things — [these] capabilities are increasingly available in the commercial market," Space Force deputy Lt. Gen. DT Thompson said today.

 

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