Army officials said the work on its new command and control system is iterative and an example of a totally different ...
The Army is rethinking how it wants to actively evolve itself in a world of changing technology — a conversation with the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday unveiled a sweeping overhaul to how the Pentagon buys weapons, a restructuring aimed ...
Large defense companies have "conned" the U.S. military into buying expensive equipment when cheaper commercial options would ...
Exiger, the market-leading supply chain AI company, announced today that it has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract from the U.S. Army to license its 1Exiger software to Army Materiel Command ...
The Army announced plans Monday to spend $750 million per year on a new initiative to bring Silicon Valley-style entrepreneurial speed to weapons development, particularly drone and anti-drone ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon is revamping how the military buys weapons, shifting the focus away from ...
What if artillery rounds, mini-drone swarms of explosives, rockets and even air-fired missiles are all approaching forward-positioned Army troops at the same time? Imagine that these incoming weapons ...
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Is the US Military Looking for a New Combat Knife?

In spite of advances in military technology, many servicemembers still carry knives, and expertise with them can mean the ...
The Pentagon is racing to deploy artificial intelligence across military operations before adversaries gain an irreversible edge, driven by lessons from Ukraine, where cheap drones powered by AI are ...