Wednesday 24 November 2021

China’s mysterious hypersonic test may take a page from DARPA’s past

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China's mysterious hypersonic test may take a page from DARPA's past

"Calling it 'breaking the laws of physics' does not lead to rational scrutiny," Secure World's Victoria Samson said of the recent Chinese hypersonic test.

 

Saab's CEO wants a shot at an AWACS replacement competition

"Of course, I would like to be part of an open competition when it comes to airborne early warning and surveillance," Saab CEO Micael Johansson said. "But whether that's possible or not in the US, I don't know."

 

'The game has changed': VMware exec says defense industry faces destructive cyberattacks, belligerent foes

VMware's Tom Kellerman linked an increased aggressiveness in attacks to geopolitical tensions with Russia and Belarus.

 

US needs 'manufacturing renaissance' to compete with China: Report

Reagan Institute warns of "inadequate" investments, "exceedingly fragile" supply chains, and "insufficient" accountability of government officials, among other US weaknesses.

 

Networks as 'center of gravity': Project Convergence highlights military's new battle with bandwidth

In desert experiments, Army races to develop tactics for transferring data — and realizes high-def video can create potentially fatal data bottlenecks.

 

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