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Netherlands orders Skyranger anti-drone cannons for under €1 billion
The weapons will come in two configurations: a mobile setup mounted on vehicles, and a novel stationary design.
Open letter stirs debate over UK defense spending
Advocates of higher military budgets point to Russia's war on Ukraine and other global crises as evidence that Britain must improve its defensive posture.
Opinion
To reinvent itself, the US Air Force must go big on small drones
Small drones, employed in large quantities, can provide staying power in an ephemeral warfighting domain, analysts argue.
By Maximilian K. Bremer and Kelly A. Grieco
Army office in charge of rapid development takes on Guam air defense
The Army's Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office is taking on the task to create a joint integrated fires architecture to protect Guam.
By Jen Judson
RTX cyber and intel business becomes Nightwing following sale
“Nightwing may be a new name, but we’re no amateurs,” the company's website reads.
Pentagon establishes cyber policy office as Sulmeyer awaits approval
“In standing up this office, the department is giving cyber the focus and attention that Congress intended,” said Sasha Baker, a Pentagon official.
Sourcehere Accelerates Trade and Innovation at DSA and NATSEC 2024
For pavilion exhibitors, Sourcehere extends their reach in target sectors and adds measurable year-round marketing visibility.
By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content
US Army refreshes competition for short-range laser
The Army will begin a directed-energy test campaign to find the sweet spot for laser weapons when it comes to lethality, reliability and cost.
By Jen Judson