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US programme to beat adversary's ‘formidable’ capabilities

17th March 2019 - 17:44 GMT | by Kate Martyr in London

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A US government agency will award $45.5 million for development of new technologies able to coordinate a future autonomous army of unmanned air and ground (UxVs) platforms against a foreign adversary's ‘formidable’ capabilities.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will hand out the awards to proposals for adaptive command and control (C2) systems, as well as sensors and effects payloads mounted on UxVs.

These will be developed to combat ‘formidable’ anti-access and area-denial (A2/AD) capabilities of ‘an adversary force that is overwhelmingly superior in size and armament’, according to the Broad Agency Announcement released by DARPA on 13 March.

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Kate Martyr was the Land Domain reporter for Shephard Media during 2019.

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