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Opinion
America’s future advantage depends on quick adoption of advanced tech
The U.S. military must learn from Ukraine and accelerate its adoption of advanced AI and robotics, former Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper argues.
By Mark T. Esper
US Air Force receives first new Compass Call electronic warfare plane
The Air Force's planned tests will make sure the new Compass Call's electronic warfare capabilities have been properly integrated into the Gulfstream jet.
Opinion
Hiding in plain sight: Warfare in the electromagnetic spectrum
Most weapons systems---radios, ships, tanks, airplanes, drones, satellites, and rockets---depend on the electromagnetic spectrum to operate.
By Maj. Gen. Jeth Rey
US military drone crashes in Polish woodland during training
The ministry said that no one was hurt and there was no damage from the incident on Thursday afternoon.
By AP Staff
British spies using AI to disrupt flow of weapons to Russia
In a rare public speech, MI6 chief Richard Moore also urged Russians who oppose the invasion of Ukraine to spy for Britain.
Space Force captain kept US Cabinet officials safe amid Europe crisis
Capt. Victoria Garcia, Military Times' 2023 Guardian of the Year, led the first space electronic warfare deployment at the onset of the war in Ukraine.
Drones damage Moscow buildings in pre-dawn attack blamed on Ukraine
Russia's defense ministry said five drones were shot down and the systems of three others were jammed.
By Joanna Kozlowska and Susie Blann, Associated Press
Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
US busts Russian cyber operation in dozens of countries
The Justice Department says it has disrupted a long-running Russian cyberespionage campaign that stole sensitive information from U.S. and NATO networks.
Opinion
How the US government can combat Russian disinformation on Ukraine
U.S. support could go a long way toward helping Balkan countries in their attempts to remain autonomous from Russia.
By Noam Schwartz