A Thor unmanned aerial vehicle being tested by the British Army during Project Convergence Capstone 5 (PC-C5) at Fort Irwin in California on 10 March 2025. (UK MoD ...
From the Digital Backbone to the Technology Reference Model, the MoD is building on solid progress over the past year and moving forward, says Mivy James, chief technology officer at the Ministry of ...
To significantly improve the warfare decision-making, the British Army has launched a new digital targeting system called ASGARD, which stands for Autonomous Strike Guidance and Reconnaissance Device.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced a new Cyber and Electromagnetic Command and £1bn worth investment to boost the armed forces’ digital warfare capabilities. The new command will be in ...
As Britain’s Digital Targeting Web moves from concept to reality, learning lessons from past and current conflicts will be crucial to the success of the Army’s digitalised Land Targeting Enterprise.
Unveiled in the Strategic Defence Review, the Digital Targeting Web (DTW) aims to connect sensors, deciders and so-called 'effectors' using common digital foundations into a cross-service, integrated ...
As Britain’s Digital Targeting Web moves from concept to reality, learning lessons from past and current conflicts will be crucial to the success of the Army’s digitalised Land Targeting Enterprise.
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