Friday 8 October 2021

Poland Kicks Off Homegrown SHORAD System: Narew

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Poland Kicks Off Homegrown SHORAD System: Narew

The new system, which could cost between $12 and $17 billion, will be almost entirely homegrown – a major impact on Polish industry.

 

Army Spreads Wings With 'Dark Eagle' Hypersonic Missile Hardware

The delivery is a significant milestone for the Army's Long Range Precision Fires modernization effort.

 

AI and Edge Computing For Dispersed Forces and Next Generation Tactical Vehicles

Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing are key enablers for distributed, multi-domain operations.underwritten by-systel

 

Attack Sub Connecticut Strikes Unknown Object At Sea

The Navy says none of the crew sustained life threatening injuries.

 

Leading Lawmaker to Space Force: Stop Talking About Uniforms, Tell Me About Tech

"We've got to be tougher, faster, bolder," said Rep. Jim Cooper. "And I'm really not seeing that like I would like to see."

 

NRO Trims Red Tape For Commercial Imagery Data

"LiDAR is a really neat technology, and we've got to take advantage of it," NRO Director Chris Scolese said.

 

NGA Must 'Treat Data As A Strategic Asset,' Director Says

"Kind of like the mountains Lewis and Clark had to scale, data is a mountain we have to climb," NGA Director Vice Adm. Robert Sharp said at GEOINT 2021.

 

The FLRAA/FARA Ecosystem Enables All-Domain Operations In The Great Power Competition

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F-35 Engine Maker Braces For Sustainment Cost Spike

Scheduled maintenance for the F-35's engine in the mid-2020s will drive up the price of engine sustainment, just as the Pentagon expects cost reduction goals come to fruition.

 

US Conduct In Afghanistan Requires A 9/11 Commission-Style Review

The terrorist attack that killed nearly 3,000 Americans and set the US on a course for war in Afghanistan also prompted a formal commission to deeply examine how the US government allowed the attack to happen. Twenty years later, retired Brig. Gen. James Scott O'Meara argues in this op-ed that a similar commission is crucial…

 

NSA Renews Focus On Securing Military Weapons Systems Against 'Capable' Rivals

"In terms of weapons systems, we have computers on wings, at sea, and on land. We don't think of [weapons systems] that way, but none of them work without computers," NSA's Joyce said. 

 

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