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Defense News on MSNWhat the Pentagon might learn from Ukraine about fielding new techOpinion: The U.S. Defense Department might benefit from leveraging commercial technology more aggressively, argue RAND ...
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Ukraine says it's far along in developing laser weapons to take out Russian dronesLaser weapons could provide Ukraine with a new way of combatting Russian drones, military experts told Business Insider.
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Both Ukraine and Russia are operating fiber-optic drones, which can't be jammed with traditional electronic warfare tactics.
The Southern California start-up, which builds flying drones and missiles, is set to raise up to $2.5 billion.
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How new technology is helping restore pieces of military history at the Rock Island ArsenalAt any given time, some 300 projects are running through the Rock Island Arsenal's Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center ...
China has unveiled sweeping new regulations to tighten the release of information about its military online, a move that ...
The company’s historical reluctance to engage in military AI projects stems from employee-led protests in 2018, when workers ...
Online information providers’ face a range of new curbs including a ban on publishing information about weapons systems and ...
The undated image shows the U.S. Navy testing a weapon system known as HELIOS from the USS Preble destroyer in the middle of ...
The Google decision follows a recent trend of big tech entering the national security arena and accommodating more military ...
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Google deletes policy against using AI for weapons or surveillanceGoogle has quietly deleted its pledge not to use AI for weapons or surveillance, a promise that had been in place since 2018.
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