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The aerospace and defence industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by modernisation and the accelerated digitisation of the battlefield and the growing importance of technologies such as artificial intelligence and unmanned systems. In the last three years alone, there have been over 174,000 patents filed and granted in the aerospace and defence industry, according to GlobalData’s report on High intensity warfare in Aerospace, Defence & Security: Missile aerodynamic guidance system.

AFSOC

The initial test flight of an amphibious MC-130J special operations transport was anticipated to take place this year, but those plans have changed.
“We were initially aiming to conduct an operation capability demonstration in [2023],” Air Force Capt. Alicia Premo, a spokeswoman for Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), told The War Zone in an email Thursday after we requested a program update. “However, for a variety of reasons, at this time we do not have the capability demonstration scheduled.

The US military has recommended against shooting down a Chinese spy balloon that is hovering over the homeland.

U.S. military officials have decided to not shoot down a Chinese spy balloon that is hovering over the continental United States to avoid creating debris that could potentially injure people and cause damage on the ground, a senior defense official told reporters on Thursday.
The official briefed reporters on Thursday along with Pentagon spokesman Air Force Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder, who said the North American Aerospace Defense Command and other U.S.

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General Atomics has offered to sell the Ukrainian government two of its flagship MQ-9 Reaper drones. While the idea of also sending the company’s MQ-1C Gray Eagle to Ukraine has been floated a number of times since Russia’s all-out invasion began, it remains unclear exactly how valuable either type’s contributions could be considering their vulnerability when operating in contested airspace.

Military and civilian personnel from all U.S. service branches and multiple combatant commands are engaging in AI-enabled, globally integrated experiments this week to inform future technology deployments associated with Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2). 
In September, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks tasked the Chief Digital and AI Office (CDAO) with relaunching a revamped series of the Pentagon’s Global Information Dominance Experiments (GIDE). Previously, the GIDE I-IV series was facilitated by the Northern American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command.

The Super Bowl is a date marked on the calendars of many Americans. For Super Bowl LVII, Minnesota Vikings and All-Pro NFL Wide Receiver Justin Jefferson teamed up with USAA and Jewish War Veterans to send a deserving veteran to the game.
In 1975, Bruce Legan enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. After basic training, he attended Electricity, Electronics, and Radar School where he graduated with honors. Legan served at Camp Lejeune until he was honorably discharged at the rank of Lance Corporal in 1976.

GA-ASI

General Atomics is now set to build and flight test one of the designs from its Gambit family of modular advanced air combat drones as part of the U.S. Air Force’s secretive Off-Board Sensing Station program, or OBSS. The company says this will offer a chance to validate the Gambit series’ novel design concept, which involves a common ‘chassis’ onto which different ‘body kits’ with vastly different planforms can be mated.

Brazilian Navy

The former Brazilian aircraft carrier Sao Paulo could meet its final fate at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after it was discovered that its condition may be too poor for it to make the transit to a scrapyard and following its being refused entry to ports in Turkey and Brazil. The 870-foot carrier, which had served the French Navy as Foch prior to its transfer to Brazil in 2000, still contains a considerable quantity of harmful asbestos, leading to concerns about the new plans from the country’s environment minister, among others.

The U.S. government is now accepting applications for a challenge competition aimed at validating open radio access network (Open RAN) technology for U.S. military modernization.
The “2023 5G Challenge: Advanced Interoperability” initiative will be led by the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences division of the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), and is being sponsored by the Defense Department’s FutureG and 5G Office, which falls under Pentagon Chief Technology Officer Heidi Shyu.