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Wednesday, 1 April 2015

DARPA looks at "system of systems" to maintain US air superiority



Modern warfare is a constant arms race of measures and countermeasures, but with development cycles taking decades and costing billions of dollars, it's not uncommon for military technology to become obsolete by the time it's deployed. To address this dilemma, DARPA's System of Systems (SoS) Integration Technology and Experimentation (SoSITE) program aims at replacing monolithic weapon systems with a more flexible cross-platform approach. .. Continue Reading DARPA looks at "system of systems" to maintain US air superiority

Section: Military

Tags: Aircraft, Communications, DARPA, Drone, Unmanned, Weapons

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