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The Army is creating two new testing sites:
Army easing White Sands logjam with new test ranges modeling Ukraine’s EM environment
The Army will soon set up two test range sites stateside that will simulate electromagnetic spectrum conditions observed in Ukraine in an effort to widen the bottleneck at the backlogged White Sands Missile Range, NM.
The Pentagon’s leading technology office is looking at the uses of quantum computing:
DIU seeking quantum sensing technologies to support precise ISR capabilities
The Defense Innovation Unit is launching a program to quickly transition mature quantum sensor and clock technologies into intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for battlefield operation.
The Space Force worked with a contractor to achieve a very fast launch:
Space Force, Rocket Lab demonstrate speedy launch in Victus Haze mission
Rocket Lab successfully launched a satellite within 17 hours of receiving notice from the Space Force as part of its Victus Haze Tactically Responsive Space mission, the company announced.
The Army is moving toward combining two very important capabilities:
Army combining maneuver and long-range fires with new Pacific-based multidomain command
The Army has merged its 7th Infantry Division with the 1st Multidomain Task Force in a move leaders say is meant to combine the maneuver capability of Stryker brigades within the division with the long-range strike, cyber and electronic warfare capabilities of the task force.
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