by carl@graphichome.com | Jan 27, 2017 | news
WASHINGTON, 13 Jan. 2017. U.S. Navy shipboard electronics experts need machine autonomy and artificial intelligence technology to improve effectiveness and reduce personnel requirements of surface ship and submarine combat systems. They found their solution from...
by carl@graphichome.com | Jan 27, 2017 | news
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley is joining other high ranking officials in warning Congress and President-elect Donald Trump about spending any possible new military funds on increasing capacity. Trump repeatedly called for a larger active duty Army force during...
by carl@graphichome.com | Jan 27, 2017 | news
SYRACUSE, N.Y. U.S. Navy Officials selected Lockheed Martin for a new development contract to provide the MH-60 helicopters with its electronic warfare (EW) surveillance and countermeasure capabilities against anti-ship missile (ASM) threats. Under this contract, if...
by carl@graphichome.com | Jan 27, 2017 | news
Lockheed Martin will build on its 45-year legacy of integrated electronic warfare system success under a newly awarded U.S. Navy development contract to provide MH-60 helicopters with enhanced electronic warfare surveillance and countermeasure capabilities against...
by carl@graphichome.com | Jan 27, 2017 | news
If the U.S. Army has its way, America’s next secret weapon may be an electromagnetic pulse artillery shell that paralyzes an enemy city. These special shells won’t carry high explosive. Instead they will emit EMP bursts, or some other non-kinetic technology, to...
by carl@graphichome.com | Jan 27, 2017 | news
The S-400 Triumf missile system deployed to enhance Crimea’s air defenses is fully ready to carry out combat tasks, military analyst Mikhail Khodarenok told Radio Sputnik, saying that other countries “have nothing of the kind.” The defense analyst...