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Military contractor EpiSci took part in Silent Swarm 2024, where it moved its AI pilot from the air to the captain’s seat on the water.

Southern California-based software development firm EpiSci had a significant year. In May, the company participated in an effort that put Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall in the cockpit of an AI-piloted F-16 for a capabilities demonstration. Recently, EpiSci took part in Silent Swarm 2024, where it moved its AI pilot from the air…

Researchers have identified a probable deployment site for Russia’s new “Burevestnik” nuclear missile, north of Moscow.

U.S. researchers say they believe they’ve identified the probable deployment site for Russia’s new nuclear missile called “Burevestnik,” 295 miles north of Moscow. The researchers pinpointed the likely deployment site using commercial satellite imagery from Planet Labs. Analysts with the CNA research organization identified nine horizontal launch pads under construction, protected by high berms. The…

The U.S. funded over 1,000 patents for inventors based in China since 2010. Several government agencies, including the DoD, issued funding.

The U.S. funded over 1,000 patents for inventors based in China since 2010. Several government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense, NASA and other agencies issued funding, as reported by the U.S. Patent agency. These patents included areas like biotechnology and semiconductors. Many of them were for designs related to sensitive projects, according to…

Eight advocacy groups are calling on the Pentagon to address hazardous living conditions faced by military families on U.S. bases worldwide. These conditions include mold, contaminated water, lead paint, and pest infestations. The groups insist these issues need immediate attention rather than waiting for long-term renovations that could take years.

Eight advocacy groups are calling on the Pentagon to address hazardous living conditions faced by military families on U.S. bases worldwide. These conditions include mold, contaminated water, lead paint and pest infestations. The groups insist these issues need immediate attention rather than waiting for long-term renovations that could take years. Leading this effort is Hots&Cots,…

Maintaining old equipment presents challenges as parts that were once easy to find are no longer produced. Enter: additive manufacturing.

Despite the modern advancements in America’s national defense, the military still relies heavily on decades-old equipment. The B-52 Stratofortress, the CH-47 Chinook and the M-61 Vulcan are all still in service because they remain effective. However, maintaining such old equipment presents challenges, as parts that were once easy to obtain are now scarce or no…

Hezbollah and Israel exchange heavy fire as conflict escalates, with rockets and airstrikes reported on both sides of border.

Israel and Hezbollah are both claiming victories after their biggest exchange of fire yet. And two NASA astronauts stuck aboard the International Space Station will have to stay there a few more months. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, Aug. 26, 2024. Israel strikes Hezbollah site in Lebanon; both sides claim…

A former Pentagon official is now saying that the U.S. government has nonhuman life forms in its possession.

A former Pentagon official, Lui Elizondo, said that the United States’ government has found nonhuman life forms as part of a top-secret crash retrieval program. The former official said that the U.S. has been involved in the recovery of objects that are not from the nation or any foreign national it is aware of. Elizondo…

The Philippines will host Afghan nationals awaiting Special Immigrant Visa approvals. Their stay will be paid for by the U.S. government.

The United States and the Philippines reached an agreement that will allow Afghan nationals who assisted the United States military in war to stay in the Philippines while they wait for visa processing and resettlement in the U.S. The U.S. government will cover the refugees’ food, housing, security, medical and transportation costs. The Afghan refugees are…

An Army intelligence analyst has pleaded guilty to charges related to selling classified military information to China.

An Army intelligence analyst has pleaded guilty to charges related to selling classified military information to China. Sgt. Korbein Schultz, who held a top-secret security clearance, admitted to the charges in a court appearance on Tuesday, Aug. 13. Schultz, 24, was arrested in March for his involvement in a scheme to exchange sensitive U.S. military…

Elon Musk and former President Trump did a 2-hour interview on X about Trump's plans for a second term, including dismantling the DOE.

Elon Musk sats down with former President Donald Trump in an interview on X that lasted two hours. And the impact of an earthquake in Los Angeles is caught on live TV. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024. Elon Musk interviews Donald Trump for 2 hours on X after delay Former…