Skydio CEO Adam Bry on why Silicon Valley shouldn’t draw red lines for drone use
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Skydio CEO Adam Bry on why Silicon Valley shouldn’t draw red lines for drone use

Adam Bry, CEO of Skydio, discussed the US autonomous drone market, competition with China, and surveillance concerns in an interview. Skydio, the leading US drone maker, focuses on the enterprise market, serving industries such as public safety, militaries, and utility companies. The company's products are an alternative to cheap consumer drones from China, which were banned by the Trump administration. Bry also touched on the use of AI in drones, manufacturing complex products in the US, and [...]
Space Force orders two more GPS satellites from Lockheed Martin for $514 million
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Space Force orders two more GPS satellites from Lockheed Martin for $514 million

The U.S. Space Force has awarded Lockheed Martin a $514 million contract to build two additional GPS 3F satellites, bringing the total number of GPS 3F spacecraft under contract to 14. The GPS 3F satellites are designed to improve resilience against jamming and other electronic threats, featuring upgrades such as Regional Military Protection and a fully digital navigation payload. The contract was issued under a 2018 agreement that allows the Space Force to purchase up to 22 [...]
Europe Tests AI Alternative to Palantir’s Battlefield System
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Europe Tests AI Alternative to Palantir’s Battlefield System

Europe has begun testing Arcadia, a European-developed artificial intelligence command-and-control platform, during a major NATO interoperability exercise in Poland. Developed by a consortium of French technology and defence companies, Arcadia is positioned as Europe's answer to Palantir's Maven AI-enabled battlefield platform. The system aims to provide greater control over critical digital infrastructure, military data, and next-generation defence technologies, addressing growing concerns about dependence on non-European defence technologies. Arcadia's debut marks a significant operational test, processing vast volumes [...]
Missile production push runs into solid rocket motor bottleneck
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Missile production push runs into solid rocket motor bottleneck

The US production of solid rocket motors is increasing, but not quickly enough to meet the Pentagon's demands for its missile-defense program. A report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies states that solid rocket motors remain a bottleneck in the US missile industrial base. The Pentagon's 2027 budget includes over $73 billion for missile programs, with expected deliveries of over 2,100 air and missile defense interceptors. However, this is below the department's production goals of [...]
Why is the US Space Force researching ‘orbital warehouses’?
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Why is the US Space Force researching ‘orbital warehouses’?

The U.S. military is exploring the concept of "orbital warehouses" to store fuel and other materials in space, enabling easy pickup by future spacecraft on satellite servicing missions. This initiative aims to accelerate operational logistics and help the U.S. Space Force keep its satellites active and respond to threats in a timely manner. The Space Systems Command and SpaceWERX are leading the challenge, which seeks fundable ideas for orbital warehouses and transfer vehicles that can haul supplies [...]
In aerospace, AI isn’t replacing workers. It’s filling a shortage
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In aerospace, AI isn’t replacing workers. It’s filling a shortage

Executives in the aerospace and defense sectors are increasingly viewing artificial intelligence as a necessary tool to help meet production demands, rather than a replacement for workers. The industry is facing a talent shortage, with companies struggling to hire enough trained engineers, software developers, and manufacturing staff. To address this, companies are investing in agentic AI systems that can assist with engineering, testing, supply-chain management, and manufacturing workflows, aiming to compress development timelines and meet the Pentagon's [...]
Senate NDAA backs plan to fold SDA, Space RCO into Space Force
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Senate NDAA backs plan to fold SDA, Space RCO into Space Force

The Senate Armed Services Committee voted 18-9 to advance its version of the fiscal year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a provision to eliminate separate statutory requirements for the Space Development Agency and the Space Rapid Capabilities Office. This measure aligns with the Department of the Air Force's effort to reorganize acquisitions around Portfolio Acquisition Executives, giving the service greater flexibility to restructure the Space Force acquisition organization and streamline operations. The bill also includes [...]