Pentagon reporter Ashley Roque shares three things to know about the U.S. Army's latest aviation plans. In this episode of The Pentagon Buzz, Pentagon reporter Ashley Roque explains the newest twist ...
President Donald Trump had floated the idea of a naval escort months ago, but Adm. Daryl Caudle said today it would be a "very challenging mission." ...
As adversary submarines grow quieter and more elusive, the Navy turns to a new generation of more capable, connected, and open sonobuoys.
"[W]e have to find places where these kind of more sophisticated projections of force can be rehearsed and can be tested and ...
The move to open talks comes after The Hague and Washington signed a 2024 Letter of Offer and Acceptance to initially acquire the deep strike capability.
Adm. Frank Bradley told the audience at SOF Week that before unleashing "violence," humans must be in the loop.
As drones become more valuable for combat, logistics and support operations, adversaries are countering that with intense electronic warfare to contest their ability to navigate via GPS signals. To ...
Lt. Gen. David Miller, Space Force deputy for Strategy, Plans, Programs and Requirements, said on Tuesday that the service alone is looking at some 1,000 launches between fiscal 2027 and 2031.
The Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites mission, a partnership between DARPA and Northrop Grumman, will result in the first US on-orbit servicing capability, according to company officials.
The upgrades are expected include the addition of an open system architecture to facilitate the “integration and aggregation ...
The way I've approached this — knowing how smaller companies work — is fast yeses and fast nos. The worst thing for a small company is to be dragged through a multi year process,” Pentagon CTO Emil ...
In the second part of a new video series focused on manned-unmanned teaming, the panelists talk about the benefits, and risks, of relying on unmanned systems.