Science & Tech
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Nearly 100 Navy officers affected by senator’s hold
[ad_1] Nearly 100 U.S. Navy officers, and their families, are in a holding pattern as a result of one senator’s hold on senior military ... -
Space-cyber-special operations triad critical for future wars, says Army special operations head
[ad_1] Commercial space communications, cyber effects, and influence operations will play a deciding role in either winning or preventing future conflicts, Lt. Gen. John ... -
Army aims to make 1 million artillery shells a year, starting in fiscal 2025
[ad_1] New manufacturing techniques are moving the Army toward its goal of producing 85,000 155mm artillery shells per month, starting in fiscal 2025, the ... -
What a counter-drone truck says about US aid to Ukraine
[ad_1] Following a stream of Russian drone attacks that plunged Kyiv into darkness last year, the Defense Department unveiled a plan in early April: ... -
USAF wants its future robot wingmen to fly with sister services as well
[ad_1] DAYTON, Ohio—The Air Force is telling defense companies it wants different, faster ways to buy and sustain drones that will accompany fighter pilots ... -
Today’s D Brief: Ukraine’s drone-boat attack; US troops on private ships?; Marines’ stopgap guidance; 1/4 of DOD cyber jobs are vacant; And a bit more.
[ad_1] Ukrainian forces attacked a Russian warship with a naval drone boat Friday in the relatively distant Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk, which ... -
Microscopic spin density sensing & control in materials
[ad_1] Newswise — Electronic devices typically use the charge of electrons, but spin — their other degree of freedom — is starting to be ... -
Multi-year destroyer contracts will bolster shipyards, workforces: Navy
[ad_1] The Navy hopes new multi-billion dollar, multi-year contracts for nine Arleigh Burke-class destroyers will help two shipyards stabilize their workforces and stay in shape for ...











