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U.S. Army Pushing Laser-Based Defenses
Will the U.S. Army soon start blasting incoming rockets and mortars with laser beams to protect its forward operating bases? Not quite, but according to people involved in industry and the Army, that day might not be that far off/.../
Deepwater Robots Developed by Navy to Dive for Dangers
Underwater mines are lurking in critical waterways around the world. Low-tech but highly destructive, they can blow up ships, destroy oil and natural-gas pipelines and wipe out telephone and Internet cables.
Congress Wishes for Military Wish Lists
As the House Armed Services Committee was finalizing its version of the 2013 defense budget Wednesday, a traditional input from the military's top brass was noticeably missing this year.
Geospatial Analysts Head to Africa
The deployment of two U.S. geospatial analysts to Morocco to participate in a joint military exercise was the latest step in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s effort to carve an official role for its analysts in military operations.
F-22 Problems Scrutinized Again After CBS Report
The most sophisticated, technologically advanced fighting machine in U.S. Air Force history is under renewed scrutiny following a network whistleblower report.
State Governors Exert Defense Muscle
Defense analyst Todd Harrison posed a fascinating question while we discussed the battle over the Air National Guard’s budget: When has a military service had to negotiate their budget request with a group of state officials?