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Beginning of the End? DARPA Dogfights A.I. vs HumanIs this the beginning of the end for human pilots? DARPA’s A.I. vs human dogfights reveal the future of air combat.
BBN Technologies was awarded a contract from DARPA to support its Intelligent Generation of Tools for Security, or INGOTS, program. INGOTS aims to strengthen cybersecurity by developing advanced ...
The Navy is testing uncrewed ships like the USX-1 Defiant to see how far it can push warfighting without sailors aboard.
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Newser on MSNNext in Wildfire Response: Self-Flying HelicoptersPiloting a helicopter over forests enveloped by fire is a dangerous business—which is why experts are working on a plan to ...
Building on its role in the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) ...
In the final round, DARPA will determine the top three teams whose models can autonomously identify and patch vulnerabilities ...
Scientists study albatross flight to design smarter, wind-powered drones using dynamic soaring and biomimicry.
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Defense News on MSNDARPA ends cargo seaplane program, eyes new uses for techDARPA said in 2023 that it wanted the plane to have roughly the same size and capacity as a C-17 Globemaster, which can carry more than 170,000 pounds of cargo such as M1 Abrams tanks. In a statement ...
DARPA's Aircrew Labor In-cockpit Automation System—or ALIAS—has already proven it can fly autonomously on about 20 types of aircraft. Now it'll be put to the test in wildfire response, where ...
DARPA’s efforts on new mRNA vaccines have perhaps led to the best chance of effective immunization against COVID-19. This is in part thanks to a $25 million grant it awarded in 2013 to biotech company ...
DARPA wants to put more lasers in space, but not for the reason you probably think Space-BACN would make sure satellites can talk to each other and give ground troops the information they need ...
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