Army-led JIATF-401 issued a guide outlining sensor technologies used to detect drone threats and the privacy protections tied to their use.
The Pentagon announced new testing guidelines for counter-drone technology aimed at improving data sharing, system comparisons, and deployment of defenses.
The Joint Interagency Task Force 401 hosted an industry day, bringing together representatives from industry and government partners to ...
FORT SILL, Okla. — In the subtropical landscape of Fort Sill, those who are up early can often hear a constant buzzing coming from part of the installation. But it's not their tinnitus acting up, or a ...
“The Joint Counter UAS University is the primary Joint Counter Small UAS Training Institute for the Department of Defense located here at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, we are part of the U.S. Army's Air ...
The rapid spread of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has created a major challenge ...
The U.S. Army is testing a new 30-millimeter round designed to help attack helicopters counter the growing threat posed by enemy drones on the battlefield.
An award is expected within 10 days for a mission command system to link disparate counter-drone systems into a single user interface, the ...
As part of the educational efforts to keep troops up to date with UAS technology, the JCU has deployed teachers to Guam to ...
New electronic warfare system expands rapid-response capability to detect and neutralize drone threats in dynamic environments ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Leonardo DRS, Inc. (DRS) announced ...
Spreading use of UAS technology requires rapid equipment acquisition practices to keep pace with counter-UAS responses.