The US Army's command and control system, NGC2, is a prime example of the service's new approach to developing weapons.
The Army is fast-tracking a next-generation command-and-control designed to give the force a battlefield edge.
Working with other top service officials, Milley shifted billions of dollars into modernization programs including the top ...
"NGC2 signifies the Army's new approach to empower warfighters with the most advanced commercial communications technology, ...
"We cannot control who sees what, we cannot see what users are doing, and we cannot verify that the software itself is secure ...
The U.S. Army is betting big on artificial intelligence and data to reshape how intelligence is gathered, analyzed, and ...
Lt. Gen. Matthew McFarlane discusses how I Corps is evolving to strengthen readiness, sustainment and partnerships across the ...
Anduril, a military tech firm founded by Oculus creator Palmer Luckey, has launched EagleEye, an AI-powered mixed-reality ...
When two M777 howitzers fired at Fort Carson Wednesday the blasts were identical, but the computer systems behind the explosions were decades apart in sophistication. One from 1995, still used across ...
Viasat, Inc. VSAT is set to showcase its latest advancements in battlefield connectivity at the 2025 Association of the ...
Palantir has denied rising security flaw concerns following an 8% decline in its stock price. The alleged vulnerabilities ...
New Delhi: The Indian Army has initiated procurement of the indigenous 'SAKSHAM' Counter Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Grid, a ...