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OPINION | Tactical Airspace Control: Why the Army Must Own the Tactical Sky from Battalion to Corps
Modern battlefields blur the line between ground and air, as drones, loitering munitions, artillery, and GBAD systems compete in the same tactical sky. To prevent chaos and fratricide, the Army must own this battlespace from company to corps, institutionalising ROZs, kill boxes, JTAC/FAC networks, and integrated deconfliction. Victory tomorrow will depend less on 30,000 feet of airpower, and more on controlling 300 feet above the battlefield.
Sep 294 min read


OPT and Red Cat partner to enhance maritime surveillance with drone technology
Ocean Power Technologies,(OPT), a pioneer in cutting-edge and reasonably priced low-carbon marine power, data, and service solutions, has...
Sep 72 min read


Handheld Group to provide operator computers for military nano drones
The Swedish company Handheld Group, which produces durable mobile computers, has announced that it has been awarded a contract to supply...
Sep 71 min read
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