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To meet the challenges of future operating environments, the US military and others will need systems that can operate and share data across all domains. While the idea of multi-domain is still largely conceptual, the requirement is already shaping the development of the next generation of equipment. We hear from Lockheed Martin about the challenges of integrating systems across land, sea, air, space and cyber.


We also speak to Recorded Future’s Insikt Group about its discovery of leaked US Air Force documents on the Dark Web, take a look at Dstl’s project to develop drones and ground robots for frontline logistics support, and find out how Cranfield University researchers are tackling toxic contamination on live-fire ranges.


Plus, we speak to Raytheon about its counter UAS solutions and round up what this year’s Farnborough Airshow has told us about the future of air combat training and the technologies supporting it.

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