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Shattering the Software Stovepipes: How to Close the US Military’s Technology Integration Gap - Modern War Institute
The article discusses the U.S. military's significant "integration gap," which hampers the effective use of its existing technological capabilities. While substantial investments are being made in var
TAP Resume vs. Real Resume: Why Your Transition Assistance Program Resume Isn't Working | Best Military Resume
The article by Brad Tachi discusses the shortcomings of Transition Assistance Program (TAP) resumes, explaining why they often fail to secure job interviews for veterans transitioning to civilian life
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On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated military operations against Iran, marking a significant escalation in tensions. The operations, named "Epic Fury" and "Roar of t
Lockheed debuts AI on F-35 fighter jet to identify targets
Lockheed Martin has successfully tested artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities on its F-35 fighter jet, marking a significant advancement in military technology. The test, known as Project Overwatc
Lockheed debuts AI on F-35 fighter jet to identify targets
Lockheed Martin has successfully tested artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities on its F-35 fighter jet, marking a significant advancement in military technology. The test, known as Project Overwatc
At Colorado space firms, Hegseth casts Pentagon bureaucracy as the enemy
During his visit to Colorado space firms True Anomaly and Sierra Space, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized the Pentagon's bureaucratic inefficiencies, framing them as obstacles to effective def
The space nuclear power bottleneck — and how to fix it - SpaceNews
Nuclear power is essential for advancing America’s space exploration capabilities, particularly for deep space missions and lunar operations. While technologies for nuclear fission and radioisotope sy
Undersea Drone That Attaches Itself To Other Vessels Unveiled By Lockheed
Lockheed Martin has introduced the Lamprey, a novel uncrewed undersea vehicle (MMAUV) designed to attach to the hulls of ships and submarines, facilitating covert operations. Its modular design allows
Taiwan’s Tron Future unveils AI-guided anti-armor rockets
Taiwan's Tron Future has introduced an innovative AI-assisted system for guiding anti-armor rockets, showcased for the first time at the Singapore Airshow from February 3-8, 2026. The system, known as
Taiwan’s Tron Future unveils AI-guided anti-armor rockets
Taiwan's Tron Future has introduced an innovative AI-assisted system for guiding anti-armor rockets, showcased for the first time at the Singapore Airshow from February 3-8, 2026. The system, known as
USS Preble Used HELIOS Laser To Zap Four Drones In Expanding Testing
The USS Preble successfully utilized the HELIOS laser system to destroy four drones during a U.S. Navy demonstration, showcasing the potential of directed energy weapons as a defense against aerial th
SDA must be ‘more realistic’ about real risks in pricey satellite Tracking Layer effort: GAO
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has issued a report warning that the Space Development Agency's (SDA) initiative to establish a Tracking Layer constellation of missile warning and tracking
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Shield AI X-Bat autonomous jet enters windtunnel testing phase | Flight Global
Shield AI, an American start-up specializing in autonomy software, has initiated wind tunnel testing for its newly unveiled autonomous tactical aircraft, the X-Bat. Introduced in October 2025, the X-B
Space Force wants competition. Satellite makers want stability.
The Pentagon is pushing for competition and lower costs in satellite procurement through the Space Development Agency (SDA), which aims to create a network of low Earth orbit satellites. However, this
SpaceX to launch next SDA missile tracking satellites
The Space Force has awarded SpaceX contracts for five launches of 44 missile tracking and fire control satellites for the Space Development Agency (SDA), valued at $739 million. The launches will occu
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NASA just lost contact with a Mars orbiter, and will soon lose another one - Ars Technica
NASA has recently lost contact with its Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft, which was last heard from on December 6, 2023. MAVEN, launched in 2013, has significantly outlived it
SDA awards $3.5B across 4 contracts for next phase of missile tracking satellites | DefenseScoop
The Space Development Agency (SDA) has awarded contracts totaling $3.5 billion to four companies for the development of the next phase of its missile tracking satellite program. The contracts, announc
Media - Lockheed Martin - Releases
Lockheed Martin and MANTECH have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing AI-driven sustainment solutions for the U.S. combat aircraft fleet. The collaboration will focus on delivering rea
Drone hunter-killer MADIS vehicles now being produced for Marines
The U.S. Marines have begun production of the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS), a new drone hunter-killer system, as of September. This short-range ground-based air defense system, develop
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