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WASHINGTON— The U.S. Army xTech Program, in coordination with the Joint Humanoid Community of Collaboration, launched the ...
The U.S. Army has selected two industry teams -- one led by Anduril Industries in partnership with Meta Platforms ...
Anduril is joining forces with Meta, OSI, Qualcomm Technologies, and Gentex to develop a helmet-mounted mixed reality system ...
The U.S. Army awarded contracts to a partnership of Anduril, Meta Platforms, and Rivet Industries to produce competing ...
As an early adopter of digital dentistry, the Presidio of Monterey Dental Clinic ensures warfighter readiness through the ...
From AI-assisted drones to computerized missiles, military technology has advanced greatly from the days of sword-fighting.
The U.S. military is experimenting with cutting-edge weapons and technology in Southern Arizona, showcasing advancements that could redefine warfare capabilities.
As drones proliferate, the Army wants AI to help with air operations A request for information seeks "fight tonight" tools plus longer-term ideas to ease the burden on commanders.
The Army's new air and missile defense strategy incorporates emerging technology like artificial intelligence to handle growing, complex threats.
Rules governing set-aside procurements lay out how Army officials can still pull the plug on this $365 million analysis and acquisition support contract in favor of commercial solutions.
With a rise in defence spending by European countries, many defence technology startups are seeing robust growth, supported ...