The House Armed Services Committee inserted right-to-repair provisions into its FY27 defense policy draft, aiming to ease barriers that limit troops' ability to fix equipment.
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Pentagon Seeks JWCC Follow-On to Build Three-Tier Cloud Marketplace
A draft solicitation proposes a three-tier cloud ecosystem for AI, tactical edge operations and secure data sharing across the Defense Department.
Latvia Deploys Mobile Intercept Units to Russian Border with Local Drones
Following recent drone incursions, Riga will send mobile teams equipped with locally produced interceptor drones to the border ‘in the coming days.’
HASC Targets Industrial Base in $1.15T Defense Policy Bill
The House Armed Services Committee’s $1.
Turkey’s STM debuts new unmanned systems, is ‘really open’ to Gulf collaboration
What is new here is that turkey’s STM debuts new unmanned systems, is ‘really open’ to Gulf collaboration.
Pentagon Sees Opportunities in Frontier AI Models Despite Mythos Concerns
Defense officials are discussing frontier AI models, focusing on potential benefits amidst risks raised by Mythos.
Turkey's SAHA 2026 Defense Expo Promises Surge in Drone Technologies
The upcoming SAHA 2026 defense expo in Turkey is set to showcase significant advancements in drone technologies, reflecting the event's maturation into a key global industry meeting point.
NSA Tests Anthropic's Mythos Preview for Vulnerability Assessment
The NSA's new initiative leverages Anthropic's AI tooling to enhance cybersecurity measures against vulnerabilities.
DOD Expands Classified AI Collaborations with Eight Firms, Excludes Anthropic
The Department of Defense broadens its classified AI partnerships to include eight major tech firms, omitting Anthropic amid disputes.
Army Accelerates Policy Development for AI Tools Post-Cyber Wargame
The Army aims to expedite AI tool deployment following a cyber wargame with tech executives.
Pentagon Authorizes 8 Firms for AI Deployment on Classified Networks
The Defense Department clears eight tech firms for deploying AI solutions on classified networks, enhancing military capabilities.
Ukraine Eases Drone Export Restrictions with Conditions
Ukrainian arms manufacturers can now sell drones abroad, prioritizing local military needs first.
Marine Division to Launch First Counter-Drone Training Amid Rising UAS Concerns
The Marine Corps is set to implement specialized counter-drone training as concerns over UAS proliferate on the battlefield.
Pentagon Integrates Google’s AI Model into GenAI.mil Amid Rising Usage
The Pentagon has incorporated Google's latest AI model into GenAI.mil as user engagement surges.
NATO Report Highlights Readiness Divide Among Eastern Flank Countries
A new report reveals critical gaps in military readiness for NATO's eastern flank nations, particularly in sustainment capabilities.
Pentagon Adapts Counter-Drone Strategy After Ukrainian-Style Exercise
The Pentagon's recent exercise in Florida, replicating a Ukrainian drone attack, prompts a strategic shift in counter-drone policies.
Pentagon Prioritizes Autonomous Weapons for Future Warfare, Says Joint Chiefs Chairman
General Dan Caine highlights the Pentagon's focus on integrating autonomous technology into military systems, raising important questions from lawmakers.
Space Force Accelerates Recruitment Amid Looming Budget Boost
With a significant budget increase on the horizon, the Space Force is ramping up recruitment efforts.
Navy Secretary John Phelan Departs Immediately, Pentagon Confirms
John Phelan's immediate departure from the Navy's top post raises questions on future defense strategies.
Pentagon Unveils $55 Billion Drone Strategy Under DAWG Initiative
The Pentagon elaborates on a $55 billion funding initiative for drones aimed at enhancing military capabilities.
Ukraine Launches Interceptor Drone From USV to Destroy Shahed
Ukraine’s drone force launched an interceptor from an unmanned surface vessel to destroy a Shahed kamikaze drone.
Anthropic Lawsuit Exposes 'Humans-in-the-Loop' Illusion in AI Warfare
A legal fight between Anthropic and the Pentagon centers on whether commercial models can be sold for military use as AI moves beyond purely analytic roles in the conflict with Iran.