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The Army’s relationship with Austin hits new stride—and snags
AUSTIN, Texas—The Pentagon has put down roots in Texas. And while protests here around defense technology and human rights have persisted, the tech industry’s relationship with the Defense Department is hitting a new stride. As…
Defense One Radio, Ep. 148: The state of the Marine Corps
Defense One Radio, Ep. 148: The state of the Marine Corps - Defense One
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‘Deterring conflict is our highest duty’
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii—On a windy pier overlooking the USS Arizona memorial and the USS Missouri, Adm. Stephen Koehler took the helm of U.S. Pacific Fleet on Thursday, replacing Adm. Samuel Paparo, who will take command of U.S. Indo-Pacific…
Today’s D Brief: Russian airbase struck?; Danes fire defense chief; Army’s cutting-edge…
Ukraine says it destroyed at least half a dozen Russian military aircraft in an overnight drone attack on the Morozovsk airbase in western Russia, which is believed to host Sukhoi Su-24 and Su-24M aircraft. About 20 personnel were allegedly…
How two brigades are leading the Army’s charge toward cutting-edge tech
As the Army chief of staff pushes to put more experimental tech into the hands of average soldiers, two brigades at opposite ends of the globe are already pressing forward on everything from commercial drones to translation…
How to fix the military’s software SNAFU
The only institution more mired in acronyms than the U.S. military is, in my experience, the software industry. The former’s thorough embrace of the latter is reflected, for example, in this recent piece by serious commentators that…
Today’s D Brief: Israel under pressure; Russia’s ‘reconstituted’ military; US…
Israel's plans to push ground forces into southern Gaza, and their recent strikes against Iranian troops inside Syria, could further destabilize the region, America’s top Air Force official in the Middle East told reporters Wednesday in…
US-UK safety pact could shape the future of AI
A new UK-U.S. agreement on artificial-intelligence safety could buttress efforts to bring partner and allied nations into a broad agreement on AI risks. It follows Defense Department-led collaboration between the two countries on military…
Military could be directed to protect industry’s satellites, Pentagon says
The Department of Defense released a new strategy on Tuesday outlining its intent to tie critical private sector space technologies with national security interests, including using military force when necessary to protect satellites and…
Top US Air Force official in Mideast outlines risks of Rafah invasion
Few outside Israel keep as sharp an eye on the Israel-Hamas war as Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, the Air Forces Central Command leader who’s soon to join the Joint Staff as the director of operations. He told reporters today that Israel's…