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Weapons Makers Unveil A Herd of Robotanks— As the Army Worries about Battlefield Bandwidth

The U.S. Army is determined to field a mid-sized combat robot vehicle, but the prototypes are outstripping the datalinks that would connect them.

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Why Open Skies Is An Old Fashioned Treaty Worth Keeping

Since 2002, the agreement has helped 34 countries to keep tabs on each others’ militaries, without divulging key secrets.

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Senate Intel Committee: Russia Is Already Trying to Influence the 2020 Election

In its report, the Republican-led committee pushes back against Trump’s efforts to point fingers elsewhere.

Threats

ISIS Will Benefit from US Withdrawal, Says Retired 3-Star Who Helped Train Syrian Rebels

Michael Nagata says the move will embolden ISIS, Russia, and Iran — and could end the extraction of intelligence from thousands of ISIS fighters held by Syrian rebels.

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The Future of the Marines Is Smaller, More Robotic, More Naval

The new Commandant of the Marine Corps lays out a vision for high-tech force that will often operate like special forces.

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New Drones, Weapons Get Spotlight in China’s Military Parade

The massive event celebrated 70 years of Communist rule — and an arsenal for its next decade.

Policy

Allies Defend Kurt Volker, Diplomat Caught Up in Ukrainegate

Former officials say that the characterization of Volker that has emerged in some press reports is untrue.

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AI Will Tell Future Medics Who Lives and Dies on the Battlefield

Machine learning, sensors, and next-generation vision equipment will tell medics where to spend their resources — before they get off the evac chopper.

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Favor #2: Trump Also Asked Ukraine to Revive a Hillary Conspiracy Theory

By mentioning Crowdstrike in the phone call, the U.S. president was trying to get Russia off the hook for the 2016 email hacks.

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Big Tech Bulks Up Its Anti-Extremism Group. But Will It Do More than Talk?

Facebook and others launched GIFCT to stop violent groups from exploiting online platforms.

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A New Joystick For the Brain-Controlled Vehicles Of the Future

An innovative sensor strip promises a far better way to connect human brains to machines.

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The NSA Is Studying Satellite Hacking

Low Earth orbit will soon be awash in small satellites, and the national security community is increasingly concerned about their security.

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This Formula Predicts Soldier Firepower in 2050

Drawing trend lines across seven centuries suggests that tomorrow’s troops will rock some seriously heavy gear.

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The Air Force Will Start Work on Flying Cars This Fall

It’s about replacing the V-22, eventually. But it’s also about finding new ways to harness commercial innovation.

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Pentagon’s Former Top Hacker Wants His Startup to Inject Some Silicon Valley into the Defense Industry

"If the nerds don’t show up and work on the mission of national defense...then I’m not sure who will," says Chris Lynch, of Rebellion Defense.

Policy

Trump Will Release Suspended Military Aid to Ukraine, Lawmaker Says

Money to help Ukraine fight a war against Russia has sparked a political battle in D.C.

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A Rocket-Fuel Additive Could Be the Next Great Power Breakthrough

Aluminum hydride promises to make nonpolluting fuel cells far safer and more powerful.

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Twitter Bots Are Becoming More Human-Like: Study

In 2016, they were mostly retweeters on timers. Now they’re gathering intelligence.