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26 Defending Nato’s networks Building network security and resilience across Nato allies offers a wide range of benefits, as does 5G standardisation – but both face challenges along the way. Nicholas Kenny speaks to Antonio Calderon, chief technology officer, Nato Communications and Information Agency, about the work the alliance is doing in this area to drive innovation and maintain its competitive edge.
40 Future soldier
31 Charging forward When we think of militaries and the ability to defend, one word often not far from our lips is ‘power’. Today, military chatter is increasingly dominated by that word, but not in the ‘military might’ sense – rather, the literal power to operate. As technology usage grows, meeting the increasing demand for power is ever-present. Andrew Tunnicliffe chats with Darren
Browning, senior technical lead for power at Dstl, UK MoD, to find out what the challenges are and how they might be met.
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34 A one-stop-shop where you’re in charge CBRNergetics
36 The evolution of circular connectors for UAVs Omnetics
Air systems
38 Real-time situational awareness for managing UAS missions Carmenta
40 Pilot programme
AI has already demonstrated the ability to overcome human pilots in training scenarios – and air forces around the world have increasingly been looking into ways in which AI can be included in their operations. Andrea Valentino talks to Stacie Pettyjohn, director of the defence programme at the Center for a New American Security, and to a spokesperson from the US Air Force, on whether we can expect to see AI pilots become the norm in the coming years, as well as explore the technical and practical challenges to successful implementation.
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