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US SOCOM Wants AI That Sees, Hears, and Reads the Battlefield
SOCOM explores AI tools to analyze biometrics, communications, and battlefield data, speeding intelligence assessment while revealing operational threats and vulnerabilities.
Aeva Debuts 360-Degree AI LiDAR Sensor for Close-Range Autonomy
Omni is built to plug into a range of AI-driven platforms, including autonomous vehicles, drones, robots, warehouse machines, and defense systems.
AI Beats Human Planners in DASH 3 Battle Planning Challenge
The event brought together US operators and coalition partners from Canada and the UK to see how AI tools could speed up and expand multi-domain decision-making.
Australia Plugs $26M Into AI to Supercharge Military Decisions
A $26-million investment is set to enable AI-powered decision-making capabilities for the Australian Defence Forces.
Lantronix Targets Faster, Smarter Drone Development With New AI Platform
The AI-powered system, built to meet US security standards, lets developers move from concept to prototype in just weeks, cutting down a process that typically takes months.
Remote AI Hubs to Lead Royal Navy’s Autonomous Minehunting
The command centers will use artificial intelligence to help the military track down and destroy sea mines more safely and efficiently.
Lockheed, MANTECH to Overhaul US Military Aircraft Upkeep With AI
The partnership focuses on real-time aircraft performance monitoring, predictive maintenance, and smarter logistics, with strict defense-grade security and data protection integrated at every stage.
From Days to Seconds: AI Streamlines Pilot Readiness for US Air Force
The DHA CDAO team competed against 50 other teams with an AI-driven solution to automate aeromedical clearance for US Air Force pilots — a crucial step in getting pilots back on duty after medical issues or injuries.
US Navy Rolls Out AI Master’s Degree as Pentagon Races to Stay Ahead
Starting in July 2026, the one-year curriculum at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, will be open to US servicemembers and allied officers.