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An island, an amphib, a typhoon: Navy hosts climate-focused war game

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 01:03 PM PDT

International partners participate in Amphibious Assault Exercise during RIMPAC 2014

The war game is the first in a series of many to explore how the impact of climate change — from storms to fires — could affect operations, according to a senior official.

Gulf states willing to host Israeli sensors for air-defense network: Sources

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 12:03 PM PDT

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Breaking Defense has previously reported on tentative interest from Saudi Arabia and the UAE for Israeli-made air defense capabilities; should those deals come to fruition they would likely be integrated into this network as well.

New Space Force acquisition exec eschews more reorganization

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 11:09 AM PDT

Senate Armed Services Committee

Frank Calvelli says he will use the congressionally mandated Space Acquisition Council to herd the various Space Force acquisition cats.

US increasing troop presence in Europe, while new NATO strategy eyes China

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 09:26 AM PDT

NATO Secretary General meets with the President of the United States - NATO Summit Madrid - Spain, 27-30 June 2022

“We're going to step up. We're stepping up," US President Joe Biden said. "We're proving that NATO is more needed now than it ever has been and it's as important as it has ever been."

House appropriators advance commercial space tracking with funding bump

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 09:02 AM PDT

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The $87 million in funding for the Commerce office is a step in the direction of implementing the long-stalled plan to transfer authority for tracking non-military spacecraft to a civil agency.

Startup Epislon3 hopes to expand Pentagon reach with launch ‘software service’

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 08:03 AM PDT

Photo-12 operators at Vaya Space using Epsilon3's launch operations software on their tablets.

“The format was designed for space operations,” said Epsilon3 co-founder Laura Crabtree, with the goal of “developing a platform to increase efficiency, and collaboration and coordinate amongst the members that are operating vehicles in space.”

The US isn’t investing nearly enough in critical tech to outpace China: Report

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 06:00 AM PDT

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US government spending on critical technologies nearly doubled from $60.7 billion in FY17 to $117.2 billion in FY21, according to Govini’s report. However, the US isn't investing what it needs to avoid losing the battlefield of the future in AI/ML.

New F-16s give Jordan’s air force a boost, but what comes next?

Posted: 29 Jun 2022 02:45 AM PDT

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With a planned budget increase in the next four years, Jordan has three key prioritization areas – but regional events could cause those to flip.

General Dynamics wins $1.14 billion Mobile Protected Firepower contract

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 02:40 PM PDT

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The Mobile Protected Firepower program, a light tank for infantry brigades, is one of the Army’s top modernization priorities and the service’s first new design vehicle in 40 years.

Lockheed prepping to demo ‘scaled EA’ capability at RIMPAC

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 01:15 PM PDT

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The company is trying to show it can bring the capabilities of SEWIP Block III to a larger array of ships.

Turkey lifts hold on Sweden, Finland joining NATO, following wide-ranging concessions

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 12:28 PM PDT

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Sweden will lift an arms embargo on Turkey and the three nations will work more closely on counter-terrorism issues, per an agreement.

Army moves ahead with Palantir and Raytheon for next phase of TITAN

Posted: 28 Jun 2022 09:59 AM PDT

Soldiers with the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team observe an impact zone from a forward observation point during Dynamic Front 2019 in Torun, Poland, March 5, 2019. The Army plans to pilot new tactical space technology during next spring's Defende... (

The TITAN program is a tactical ground station that will process data from across space and land-based sensors using artificial intelligence and ship it off to the right shooter — such as one of the new Army long-range precision fires missiles.

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