


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.

Lithuania boosts defense budget to buy Switchblade drones
In response to Russia’s invasion of its neighbor Ukraine, Lithuania has decided to expand its military budget.

Congress reauthorizes DoD innovation grants with new China safeguards
The reauthorization caps off months of uncertainty as to the program’s future amid concerns over Chinese influence and commercialization.

The Corps has new amphibious vehicles, needs maintainer training tools
126 amphibious combat vehicles have been sent to the fleet, all on the West Coast.

How to combine 5G networks, artificial intelligence to aid warfighters
5G communications utilizing forms of artificial intelligence holds the promise of a network topology that’s situationally aware and continuously optimized.

How US nuclear testing moratorium launched a supercomputing revolution
Supercomputers at Los Alamos are being used for earthquake prediction, assessing the impacts of eroding coastlines, wildfire modeling and other tasks.

New Ukraine aid will buy 18 HIMARS and weapons to ‘disrupt’ drones
The Pentagon announced Wednesday it will contract with industry for $1.1 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

It’s time for Congress to bring back ‘Defense Valley’
Congress must ensure that our warfighters gain the most value possible from government and private sector technology development.

NRO partners with commercial space firms on signal detection tech
The agency awarded study contracts to six companies to help operationalize its use of commercial radio frequency capabilities.

Meta ordered to pay $175M for copying Green Beret veteran’s app
The parent company of Facebook was ordered to pay nearly $175 million in damages.
