Exclusive Interview with US Army Next Generation Squad Weapon Program Leaders
It has been 11 months since the US Army awarded three OTA contracts as part of its Next Generation Squad Weapon program. Despite the uncertainty around
It has been 11 months since the US Army awarded three OTA contracts as part of its Next Generation Squad Weapon program. Despite the uncertainty around
Artificial Intelligence (AI) or machine learning is being used by military intelligence and at the high strategic level. The question is whether this technology will ever filter down
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The near-term future machine gun of the U.S. military is lighter, more lethal at longer distances, equipped with artificial intelligence and able to integrate apps, according to
Sterling, VA, USA, June 28, 2021 – T-Worx Holdings LLC (T-Worx) and NIOA Nominees Pty Ltd (NIOA) are pleased to announce the signing of a Distribution
In its strategic plan to remain the world’s leading military power, the U. S. Army has announced its next phase of the Next Generation Squad Weapon
The U.S. Defense Department is requesting $111.2 million from Congress to develop the so-called Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) to replace the M4A1 Carbine, M16 and
T-Worx Holdings, LLC, a product innovation company, announced it will support the contractors chosen and announced by the Army today to develop weapons for the Next Generation
Army Requests Full Funding For Two Weapons Modernization Programs that Use I-Rail® Technology Imagine a battlescape where the intelligence is captured and uploaded in real time.
The Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) Program is an iterative, prototyping effort, using Middle Tier Acquisition Authority, to develop operationally relevant, squad-level lethality to combat proliferating
Smart device startup T-Worx Inc. wants to bring military weapons into the internet age. The Sterling company has spent nearly eight years developing an “intelligent rail”