Denis Bourret

Air Force

Marines seek Osprey-portable GPS landing system for austere airfields

In the austere desert or island outpost of the future, the U.S. Marine Corps wants its aircraft to land on…

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Defense Industry

France’s Safran.AI, UAE’s TII team up on agentic AI for geospatial intelligence

BEIRUT — Safran.AI, a subsidiary of French defense giant Safran Group, is cooperating with the UAE-based Technology Innovation Institute (TII)…

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Military Life

A veteran’s service in Panama isn’t covered by the VA. There are hundreds like him.

Steven Price grew up in Panama and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1981. For his first base, he “signed…

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Military Life

Pentagon pledges $400 million for ‘immediate’ barracks renovation

The U.S. military is investing $400 million for “immediate work” on improving and renovating aging, faulty and dilapidated troop housing.…

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Strategy & Analysis

How an integrated DevSecOps platform speeds secure software deployment

Defense agencies are constantly looking for ways to deploy advanced software capabilities more efficiently into an integrated DevSecOps platform while…

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Military Life

Space Force trainees will get the service’s new dress uniform

The newest class of guardians will soon be sporting the Space Force’s new dress uniform. The trainees currently going through…

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Military Culture

Happy Thanksgiving from Troop Insight

Happy Thanksgiving, Troop Insight readers (and viewers). Without you, we couldn’t do this job. We owe you an incredible debt…

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Naval Forces

U.S. Navy Accepts Delivery of Final Freedom-Variant Littoral Combat Ship, USS Cleveland (LCS 31)

Cleveland is the 16th and final ship of its class, marking the completion of the Freedom-variant littoral combat ship (LCS)…

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Naval Forces

USS McFaul Departs Naval Station Norfolk for Scheduled Deployment

The ship’s departure comes after months of training, maintenance, and certification events, which ultimately prepared the ship for a multitude…

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Global Conflicts

US Navy nixes Constellation frigate program after two ships half-built

ROME — The US Navy is cancelling its Constellation frigate program following months of cost overruns and delays but plans…

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