Archive for the ‘military’ category: Page 144
Oct 16, 2020
Britain Banks On Tempest Future Fighter Program As Its Next Great Hope In Combat Airpower
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: military
An article on Britain’s own Future Fighter program.
Britain has new data to help make crucial decisions as to its pathway to future air dominance and a healthy indigenous aerospace and defense sector.
Oct 16, 2020
The No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) Program kicks off trade space analysis and conceptual design for long-endurance Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV)
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: health, military, robotics/AI, space travel
Seven performers selected to pursue novel USV concepts and enabling technologies.
DARPA has awarded seven contracts for work on Phase 1 of the NOMARS program, which seeks to simultaneously explore two competing objectives related to unmanned surface vessels (USV) ship design: the maximization of seaframe performance when human constraints are removed; and achieving sufficient vessel maintenance and logistics functionality for long endurance operations with no human crew onboard. NOMARS aims to disrupt conventional naval architecture designs through creative trade space explorations that optimize useable onboard room considering a variety of constraints. This should pave the way for more capable, affordable small warships that can be procured and maintained in large numbers.
Autonomous Surface Vehicles, LLC, Gibbs & Cox Inc., and Serco Inc. received Phase 1 Track A awards, and will work toward developing novel NOMARS demonstrator conceptual designs. These awards will focus on maximizing vessel performance gain across new design criteria, with potential considerations to include: unusual hull forms, low freeboard, minimizing air-filled volumes, innovative materials, repurposing or eliminating “human space” exploring distributed system designs, and developing architectures optimized for depot-maintenance.
Oct 16, 2020
The Pentagon Wants Elon Musk to Yeet Cargo Around the Planet In an Hour
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: Elon Musk, military, robotics/AI, satellites
Ogba Educational Clinic championing STEM Education and Artificial Intelligence in Africa.
Officials said SpaceX is working on rocket-based delivery of military supplies around the globe just days after the news that it’s developing missile-tracking satellites.
Oct 15, 2020
The EA-18G Growler Has Its Own Topgun School For Electronic Attack Instead Of Dogfighting
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: military
An inside look at how ‘Havoc’ turns U.S. Navy EA-18G crews into wizards of the invisible art of electronic warfare.
Oct 15, 2020
‘Machines set loose to slaughter’: the dangerous rise of military AI
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: military, robotics/AI
Doug Robinson
‘Machines set loose to slaughter’: Dangerous rise of military AI…
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Oct 14, 2020
SpaceX to explore ways to provide weather data to U.S. military
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: business, military, space
SpaceX won a $2 million contract from the SpEC consortium to study ways to provide weather data to the U.S. Space Force.
WASHINGTON — SpaceX is looking at ways it could provide weather data to the U.S. military. The company is working under a $2 million six-month study contract from the U.S. Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center.
Charlotte Gerhart, chief of the Space and Missile Systems Center Production Corps Low Earth Orbit Division, said in a statement to SpaceNews that SpaceX received the contract in July from SMC’s Space Enterprise Consortium.
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Oct 13, 2020
Air Force Says New Hypersonic Missile Will Hit Targets 1,000 Miles Away In Under 15 Minutes
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: military
A new missile which can hit targets a thousand miles away in 15 minutes.
An Air Force Global Strike Command official has given us an indication of how fast the Air Force’s new Air-launched Rapid-Response Weapon will fly.
Oct 13, 2020
DOD Announces $600 Million for 5G Experimentation and Testing at Five Installations
Posted by Malak Trabelsi Loeb in categories: economics, engineering, internet, military, virtual reality
Today, the Department of Defense announced $600 million in awards for 5G experimentation and testing at five U.S. military test sites, representing the largest full-scale 5G tests for dual-use applications in the world. Each installation will partner military Services, industry leaders, and academic experts to advance the Department’s 5G capabilities. Projects will include piloting 5G-enabled augmented/virtual reality for mission planning and training, testing 5G-enabled Smart Warehouses, and evaluating 5G technologies to enhance distributed command and control.
“The Department of Defense is at the forefront of cutting edge 5G testing and experimentation, which will strengthen our Nation’s warfighting capabilities as well as U.S. economic competitiveness in this critical field. Through these test sites, the Department is leveraging its unique authorities to pursue bold innovation at a scale and scope unmatched anywhere else in the world. Importantly, today’s announcement demonstrates the Department’s commitment to exploring the vast potential applications and dual-use opportunities that can be built upon next-generation networks,” said Michael Kratsios, Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.
The test sites include: Hill Air Force Base, Utah; Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington; Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia; Naval Base San Diego, California; and Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Oct 13, 2020
F-35 jet’s problematic lightning protection system set to receive fix
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: climatology, military
By the end of 2020, F-35s coming off Lockheed Martin’s production line will be equipped with a modified version of its lightning protection system that will allow the jet to fly in thunderstorms again.