24 avril 2022 | International, Terrestre
Lithuania launches talks to buy more than 120 Boxer military vehicles
The ulterior aim of critics' inflation focus is not economics but the strategic choices the Pentagon's budget request implements.
27 juillet 2023 | International, Aérospatial
Northrop CEO Kathy Warden said the company is interested in bidding on the Navy's NGAD counterpart, if the conditions are right.
https://www.defensenews.com/air/2023/07/27/northrop-grumman-wont-bid-on-air-forces-ngad-fighter/
24 avril 2022 | International, Terrestre
The ulterior aim of critics' inflation focus is not economics but the strategic choices the Pentagon's budget request implements.
6 décembre 2022 | International, Naval
The updated amphibious operations concept accounts for anti-access weapons and calls for unmanned and AI tools to help U.S. naval forces.
4 novembre 2020 | International, Aérospatial
BAE Systems announced today it has been awarded multiple contracts from the U.S. Army to develop key technologies for the Advanced Teaming Demonstration Program (A-Team). BAE Systems was the only company awarded contracts for three of the program's four focus areas, designed to advance manned and unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capabilities that are expected to be critical components in the U.S. Army's Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program. In order to combat the increasingly complex, contested, and communication-denied battlespace presented by near-peer adversaries, the U.S. Army developed the A-Team program to create an automated system to offload the cognitive burden of pilots while enabling them to command swarms of unmanned aircraft. BAE Systems was selected to deliver a highly automated system to provide situational awareness, information processing, resource management, and decision making that is beyond human capabilities. These advantages become exceedingly important as the Army moves toward mission teams of unmanned aircraft that will be controlled by pilots in real time. The contracts total $9 million and include awards for the Human Machine Interface, Platform Resource Capability Management, and Situational Awareness Management elements of the program. To deliver the critical autonomy technology, BAE Systems' FAST Labs research and development team and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Systems business area will leverage their decades of work pioneering autonomy technologies. The program will leverage the Future Open Rotorcraft Cockpit Environment Lab to conduct simulation tests and demonstrations with products from different contractors in consideration of transition to the FVL program. Work for the program takes place at the company's facilities in Burlington, Massachusetts and San Diego, California. https://www.defenseworld.net/news/28242#.X6L0RWhKiUk