May 27, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Defense
The U.S. Army plans to cooperate in artificial intelligence research with teams led by the University of Maryland, College Park and in partnership with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The cooperative agreement brings together a collaborative of nearly 30...
May 6, 2021 | Defense, Europe, Mobility
The European Union has approved the participation of NATO members the United States, Canada, and Norway in a project aimed at speeding up the movement of troops and military equipment around Europe.The May 6 decision marks the first time the EU has opened up an...
Apr 15, 2021 | Defense, Drones
Drones allow for strategic attacks against the enemy without the risk of losing human lives. Their use in military applications is vast, especially for surveillance work. There is no sure-fire way of getting rid of a swarm of drones at once. One could detonate an...
Mar 25, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Defense, Drones
Automation is increasingly making its way into the modern-day battlefield, and the armed forces are being re-shaped accordingly. The UK government has unveiled new plans to re-organize defense over the next 10 years, with heavy investments in new technologies to be...
Mar 11, 2021 | Defense, Robots
In the Army’s hot pursuit of integrating autonomous vehicles into its forces, the service wants to ensure soldiers will trust and know how to work with new artificial intelligence “teammates.” Even the most advanced technology on...
Mar 4, 2021 | Cyber Security, Defense, Government
The Biden administration is calling cybersecurity a “top priority” that requires both a diplomatic and military response from the federal government. Following the SolarWinds breach that has impacted nine agencies so far, the White House, in its Interim National...
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