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Marines’ updated amphibious concept calls for disruptive technologiesThe updated amphibious operations concept accounts for anti-access weapons and calls for uncrewed and AI tools to help U.S. naval forces.By Megan Eckstein8 weeks ago
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LMI acquires Synaptech to enter fast-growing space businessBy moving into the sector, LMI said it's seeking to provide input and technologies to all domains of the armed forces.By Zamone Perez2 months ago
World View, Sierra Nevada uncrewed balloons to allow stratospheric ISRBalloon-based systems can remain in the air at high altitudes for long periods of time while conducting surveillance operations.By C4ISRNET staff2 months ago
Accrete wins contract from Pentagon for AI threat detection softwareArgus uses artificial intelligence to read, understand and learn from unstructured data to spot bad actors.By Federal Times staff3 months ago