Wednesday 6 October 2021

Weekly Briefing: Land Warfare

The latest news and analysis on land warfare, from Breaking Defense._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Weekly Briefing
Land Warfare
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NATO Must 'Step Up' For Aspirant Members, Not Bow To Russia: Stoltenberg

"The whole idea that you know, it's a provocation to Russia that small neighbors join NATO is absolutely wrong. That's the provocation — that anyone is saying that," Stoltenberg said.

 

Autonomous Capabilities For Future Vertical Lift

[Sponsored] Autonomy will tie together aircraft, sensors, payloads, and human operators capabilities to enable humans to move from "operator" of one system to "manager" of many.

 

NATO's Big Concern from Russia's Zapad Exercise: Putin's Forces Lingering in Belarus

The Russian-Belarusian exercise may be over, but its biggest question – what Russian forces stay behind in Belarus – will now be answered.

 

Predicting The Unpredictable

[Sponsored] How Raytheon Technologies uses modeling and simulation to prepare for UAS threats

 

Army Researchers Tap Super Shrimp Tech, Envision Super Jumpers

"The idea of a loaded spring released by a latch is a staple in mechanical design, but the research team cleverly observed that engineers have yet to achieve the same performance out of a Latch-Mediated Spring Actuator that we find in nature," Dean Culver, program manager at the lab, writes. "By more closely mimicking the geometry of a mantis shrimp's physiology, the team was able to exceed accelerations produced by limbs in other robotic devices by more than tenfold."

 

What Does It Take To Out-Maneuver Enemy Drones?

[Sponsored] Raytheon Intelligence & Space is advancing counter UAS tech with high-energy lasers.

 

Lockheed Martin's Precision Strike Missile Enters Next Phase with Army

Lockheed Martin received $62 million for the engineering phase of PrSM following a successful milestone B evaluation.

 

New Army Pilot Program To Test Armored Brigade Mobile Communications

The pilot is an important step toward designing the on the move networking capabilities Armored Brigades will need as the prepare for future, more mobile battlefields.

 

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