


Ukraine-made drones, navigation software primed for first exports
The Magura-style of unmanned surface vessels, among other technologies, could find buyers abroad.

Battlefield Tech
Early drops of new Army command software delight artillerists in drill
The Army is fast-tracking a next-generation command-and-control designed to give the force a battlefield edge.

L3Harris resorts to cannibalizing parts amid chip shortage
Defense execs call the computer chip shortage an "acute pain point" and "day-to-day" challenge.

Use us for combat zone tests, Ukraine minister tells US war industry
Ukraine's deputy defense minister suggested anti-tank systems with a 6-kilometer range or suicide drones as options his military could use.

DARPA autonomous vehicles take on California hills in off-road testing
DARPA began the second round of off-road testing for its autonomous vehicle program, this time turning to the steep hills and trees of central California.

Is Space Force moving fast enough for its Rapid Capabilities Office?
The Space RCO is on track to deliver 10-12 new systems over next three years.

Long-delayed Lockheed ‘King Stallion’ helicopter makes training debut
More than 100 mechanical issues caused a years-long delay in getting the King Stallion to fleet.

Air Force assembling electronic warfare ‘sprint’ to fix deficiencies
The effort could eventually produce a so-called operational imperative — an Air Force priority marked by intense focus and investment.

Space Force’s Gagnon says analysis trumps data collection for intel
"Today, the core value proposition is no longer collection," said Brig. Gen. Greg Gagnon. "What we need is sense making, or fusion, or analysis."

A first look at the B-21 Raider bomber is coming soon
Air Force acquisition chief Andrew Hunter's announcement starts to firm up plans for the B-21's debut.

Army missile teams will add robots and multi-payload rockets
The Precision Strike Missile is the centerpiece of current Army fires work.
