Science & Tech

Could the Army’s light squad vehicle power battlefield drones?

A mobile brigade in the 101st Airborne Division put drones to the test in a recent training rotation—and used the Infantry Squad Vehicle to keep unmanned systems running.

RIMPAC kicks off in Hawaii with a focus on experimentation

The theme of this edition of the biennial exercise is “partners: integrated and prepared.”

Executive orders seek to hasten quantum computing—and guard against its use

One directs a "national effort" toward a useful quantum computer; the other sets deadlines for quantum-resistant encryption.

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CISA now has full Mythos Preview access, people familiar say

The cyberdefense agency got access to the model about a week ago, but remains without clear guidance from the White House.

AI is taking some parts of background checks from 'months to hours,' clearance agency says

'We're trying to use AI...to make these little tiny decisions, and then bring that up to a human," says Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency official.

Shaped charges from coffee grounds? Pentagon science chief describes future of war

Joseph Jewell sees AI, biotech, new ways of production, as key to military capability.

Thanks largely to robots, Ukraine is now talking about winning, not just surviving

Uncrewed and autonomous systems—and the willingness to adapt to them—have neutered Russian advantages.

The Navy wants next-generation munitions, so it’s spending millions on innovation hubs

The service is teaming up with industrial park-builder ACMI to create an energetics facility in Maryland.

Q&A with SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Frank Donovan

"I don't really care about platforms. I care about autonomous warfare," says the former leader of the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group.

How the Pentagon plans to spend $50 billion on drone warfare

As new drone startups proliferate, Pentagon and military leaders outline their priorities for building “drone dominance."

Smaller, easier, smarter: what special operators want from AI

AI agents are coming to a special operations mission near you—if they can fit in the pack.