A Navy carrier is about to deploy with a robot ship. Could it change the service forever?
Experts said that this deployment could lay the foundation for how the Navy develops its concept of operations for unmanned systems.
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Experts said that this deployment could lay the foundation for how the Navy develops its concept of operations for unmanned systems.
In our final video looking at manned-unmanned teaming, we consider likely changes ahead for defense manufacturers as the US increasingly partners with drones in combat.
An unmanned rocket owned by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin exploded on a Cape Canaveral launchpad as testing occurred before a planned June launch. Mark Strassmann reports.
Unmanned systems will be one of the biggest security threats and structural growth opportunities in defense over the next decade: David Petraeus
In the third video focused on manned-unmanned teaming, we trace how the concept has evolved inside the US defense industry and among other militaries across the globe.
For years, the United States has relied on economic sanctions to constrain Iranโs ballistic missile program, unmanned aerial vehicle production, and support for proxy forces. Iran has adapted rather than collapsed. It has built a decentralized architecture that converts sustained sanctions pressure into a strategic advantage, sustaining military production, financing proxies, and enabling deniable operations [โฆ]
Chinaโs top offshore crude oil and natural gas producer, CNOOC, on Wednesday announced the launch of full production from phase one development of the Kenli 10-2 oilfield in the south Bohai Sea. The Kenli 10-2 oilfield cluster is Chinaโs largest offshore shallow-layer lithological oilfield and will be developed in phases. Phase One now yields more than 20,500 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil after full production started. The phase one development includes a new central processing platform, two unmanned wellhead platforms, and 79โฆ
This week on The Break Out, we travel to eastern Europe for drone testing with NATO troops before briefly reviewing the history of unmanned systems.
The apparent emergence of a two-seat Su-57 points to unmanned teaming and may also indicate a revived export drive. The post Two-Seat Variant Of Russiaโs Su-57 Felon Fighter Materializes appeared first on The War Zone.
In 2006, the U.S. Armyโs 25th Combat Aviation Brigade deployed to Iraq, where it paired Task Force ODIN (Observe, Detect, Identify, and Neutralize) with an Apache battalion from the 82nd Airborne Division โ a first-of-its-kind teaming of attack helicopters with drones. These units combined manned and unmanned sensors to identify and destroy improvised explosive devices and high-value targets, leveraging drones to fill gaps in traditional rotary wing aviation. Col. Jamie LaValley, at the time a captain with the 82nd, told me he felt he was witnessing โthe future of warfare.โ โMan, Army Aviation is on to something,โ he recalls thinking. The post Army Aviationโs Wasted Decade: Lessons for the Next Generation of Drone Integration appeared first on War on the Rocks.
After four years of watching the war in Ukraine, NATO defense decision-makers are finally beginning to pour money into drones. The Iran conflict has drawn further attention to these investments. The assumption is that unmanned aerial systems will ensure a long-term advantage in conflicts requiring ground operations and infrastructure defense.But the battlefield in Ukraine is already pointing toward a different future. Russia is transforming slow, propeller-driven Shahed drones into cheap, missile-like systems by equipping them with turbojet engines. This has sharply complicated Ukrainian air defense, as the new platforms now fly four to five times faster (about 460 miles per The post Cheap Missiles, Not Drones, Will Win the Next Air War appeared first on War on the Rocks.