US company GA-ASI and the Dutch Ministry of Defence (MoD) have formalised an agreement to co-develop advanced defence capabilities.
Author: Michael
Life on a military installation is a social experiment no reality show could handle. It’s part HOA Hunger Games, part extended family reunion you can’t leave until orders come in (… please, come in). Every cul-de-sac is its own microcosm of service life, rank structures, rotating residents, and a Facebook page that could be used as evidence in small claims court.
If you’ve ever called base housing “home,” you’ve probably lived next to at least one of these unforgettable neighbors.
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L3Harris Technologies has integrated the GM Defense ISV with its Vehicle Agnostic Modular Palletised ISR Rocket Equipment (VAMPIRE) system.
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Skateboarders from across the military have hel
U.S. President Donald Trump announced an order for an upgraded version of B-2 bombers during a speech to the Israeli parliament. Commenting on the operation by B-2s in June to strike Iranian nuclear sites, Trump stated: “I had no idea they could do what they did. Frankly, we just ordered another 28 of them. A little, a little improved version. We ordered a whole bunch.” The B-2 is the most expensive combat aircraft ever built, with just 20 serial production models having entered service between 1997 and 2000.
The British Army Motorsport Association (BAMA)
Laura Heckmann, NatDefense
The Navy’s Task Force 66 — established in 2024 to integrate robotic and autonomous systems into service operations — is working closely with another task…
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The platform will autonomously transport essential supplies and accommodate diverse mission-specific payloads.
Howard Altman, The WarZone
U.S. Army general tells us how the war in Ukraine has changed Army aviation’s future and what lessons are best left unheeded.