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  1. Victor Suarez Rojas, also known as Mono Jojoy, was the commander of FARC until he was killed during a 2010 raid by the Colombian military. AFP / Getty Images

    Update: SOUTHCOM ISR Helped Kill 32 'Narco-Terrorists'

    Earlier this year, leaders of U.S. Southern Command told Congress that ISR support provided to nations south of Mexico had led to more than '32 high-value narco-terrorists killed in action.' Just who were these individuals killed with U.S.

    • May. 30, 2013
  2. EDA Study Cites Cyber Training, Education, Gaps

    A European Defence Agency (EDA) study of the military cyberdefense capabilities across 20 EU countries released here May 24 has identified training, education and cyber situational awareness as among the 'most pressing gaps.'

    • May. 24, 2013
  3. Smart Money: The Venture Capitalists Who Stake Intelligence Technology

    Late last year, a small Alabama defense firm hit the big leagues.

    • May. 24, 2013
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    130522-N-ZZ999-001PALMDALE, Calif. (May 22, 2013) The Northrop Grumman-built Triton unmanned aircraft system completed its first flight from the company's manufacturing facility in Palmdale, Calif. The one an a half hour flight successfully demonstrated control systems that allow Triton to operate autonomously. Triton is specially designed to fly surveillance missions up to 24 hours at altitudes of more than 10 miles, allowing coverage out to 2,000 nautical miles. The system's advanced suite of sensors can detect and automatically classify different types of ships. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Northrop Grumman by Bob Brown/Released) Bob Brown/U.S. Navy

    Navy's New BAMS Aircraft Makes First Flight

    An MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aircraft System — previously known as the Broad Area Maritime System (BAMS) — took to the air for the first time last Wednesday, completing an 80-minute flight around southern California.

    • May. 24, 2013
  4. House Republicans Signal Support for Cadre of Military Spies

    The US Defense Department's desire to create an unprecedented cadre of military spies is one step closer to becoming a clandestine reality.

    • May. 21, 2013
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    Thumbs Up for iPhones at DoD

    The Defense Department will allow government-issued iPhones and iPads to connect to the military's networks, the Pentagon announced Friday.

    • May. 21, 2013
  6. Col. Charles Wells U.S. Army

    Common Ground: The U.S. Army's Col. Charles Wells on Integrating Intel

    Col. Charles Wells is the program manager for the Army's Distributed Common Ground System, the service's effort to integrate all streams of intelligence.

    • May. 20, 2013
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    About one-third of the Air Force fleet of Reapers and Predators is controlled by the CIA. Air Force

    Targeted Killing: CIA's Fleet of 80+ UAVs Unlikely To Be Transferred To Military

    The Obama administration has floated the idea of putting the CIA's controversial targeted killing operations under the control of the armed services.

    • May. 15, 2013
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    Sailors aboard an inflatable boat unload bales of cocaine after an embarked Coast Guard law enforcement detachment seized the contraband during a drug interdiction in the Caribbean Sea. Navy

    Going Dark: SOUTHCOM, Where Modern ISR Was Born, Is Hoping for Assets

    In 1989, two small U.S. planes took off in Colombia's expansive Aburra Valley, the first flights of a surveillance operation that would ultimately reshape the American way of war.

    • May. 14, 2013
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