Kyiv's head of strategic industries said that the push for ground robotics was part of a bigger bet on "defense tech."
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Kyiv's head of strategic industries said that the push for ground robotics was part of a bigger bet on "defense tech."
The Defense Department is seeking to demo a solution, even an imperfect one, to a longstanding problem.
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Officials in Kyiv don't expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead," said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
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Kyiv's head of strategic industries said that the push for ground robotics was part of a bigger bet on "defense tech."
A new security pact envisions a scenario in which Warsaw defense officials can intercept Poland-bound Russian drones and missiles over Ukraine.
The services are experimenting with a better way to mark insignia on aircraft, one that doesn't require old-school stencils.
The change of plan comes as Georgia faces accusations that the country is trending toward authoritarianism and strengthening its relationship with Russia.
Even a modified version of the Sentinel ICBM will be 81% more expensive than the program's original costs.
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Notably the country aims to put Sfera communications satellites into orbit — an analogue of the Starlink and OneWeb constellations.
The Defense Department is seeking to demo a solution, even an imperfect one, to a longstanding problem.
Air forces from around the world will descend on Australia’s remote Northern Territory for a combat exercise of unprecedented scale there.
Two commercial firms demonstrated that they could provide high-performance computing tools on the cloud.
Officials in Kyiv don't expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead," said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
A Navy warship launched and recovered six drones used to deliver vital supplies and take the burden off manned aircraft.
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