


France, Sweden send anti-drone units to Denmark to secure EU summit
Denmark in recent days observed unexplained drone activity at several of its airports as well as military locations.

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EU vows haste in ‘drone wall’ plan for eastern borders
Companies offering counter-drone technology have begun jockeying for position for the envisioned project.

The Forge software factory is in need of stable resourcing
Congress needs to snatch victory from the jaws of technological defeat by committing to stable resourcing and leadership support for the solutions this capability generates.

Space Force expands on-orbit ‘neighborhood watch’ mission with two new tracking satellites
The service now has six GSSAP satellites on orbit, improving its situational awareness from the GEO belt.

New NATO policy positions the alliance as a broker, not an owner, in space race
The document, which mostly hails from 2019 but was only published now, stakes out a broad vision for space but hedges on the details.

AFRL partners with SpaceX to explore Rocket Cargo potential
Under the new contract, the Air Force Research Lab will leverage SpaceX's point-to-point launch capability to develop a case for future military use.

Contractors demonstrate single-user drone swarm at DARPA experiment
Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman recently demonstrated that a single user could control a swarm of over 100 unmanned systems in an urban environment.

National Reconnaissance Office awards five contracts for commercial satellite radar capabilities
Synthetic Aperture Radar, or SAR, uses radar to produce images. Unlike traditional electro-optical imagery, SAR is unaffected by cloud cover, darkness or inclement weather, making it useful for a number of intelligence missions.

At Project Convergence, Army’s new battle command system demonstrated expanded capability
Here's how the Army's Integrated Battle Command System performed at Project Convergence 2021.

New DARPA research could make night vision goggles smaller
DARPA selected 10 teams to advance night vision materials research and prototype designs for smaller glasses.

Get ready for ‘computer-assisted’ shooting with the Army’s new optic
The Army is slated to pick the actual weapon in the coming months.
