The Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL’s) Golden Horde collaborative munitions programme had its first successful demonstration last week. The Golden Horde programme intends to network multiple ...
The US Air Force’s (USAF) Golden Horde autonomous bomb programme completed its final flight test on 25 May at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. As part of that test, six modified Boeing GBU-39 ...
The age of air-launched munitions which can work together to identify, locate, and take out targets in a crowded battlespace is officially upon us. The Air Force announced last week that the service ...
Clive Cox and Adam Kirby have paid Commonwealth Cup (G1) winner Golden Horde the ultimate compliment by saying he belongs in the same league as their previous star sprinters following his retirement ...
What if two or more precision-guided bombs or missiles were able to share information in flight to adjust to changing targets, re-direct as needed, and thwart enemy attempts to jam their electronic ...
The US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is rethinking its approach to the Golden Horde networked collaborative weapons programme and the lab’s commander has a meeting with a key stakeholder on 17 ...
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