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Air Force RFI – Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Attack Planning on Enemy Moving Targets

U.S. Air Force researchers are asking industry for new enabling technologies in fast attack planning on valuable and enemy moving targets that offer only a fleeting time window to carry out successful missions. Officials of the Air Force Research Laboratory”s Information Directorate in Rome, N.Y., issued a broad agency announcement (FA875019S7009) last week for the

Aiming The Army’s Thousand-Mile Missiles

The Army wants new long-range missiles that can shoot a thousand miles. But first it has to figure out how to use them. That requires training a new cadre of Army targeteers to work more closely with the other services than ever before. Why? Because even if the Army can build the new superweapons, it’ll

AFRL Developing Agilepod ‘Family’ to Augment Sensing Grid

Building on the recent success of AgilePod ‘1.0, Air Force Research Laboratory engineers have embarked on a new “mini” AgilePod effort to increase the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities of the platform by decreasing the footprint of the sensing ‘lab in the sky. The Mini-AgilePod project will essentially create a family of AgilePods, with small,