Defense companies need to 'quit trying to sell us pieces of the puzzle' and work together, says top US general
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In a recent podcast, Gen. Jim Rainey, head of Army Futures Command, stressed the urgency for US defense firms to work collaboratively on emerging technologies to effectively counter threats like drones and artificial intelligence. Highlighting the importance of integrated solutions, Rainey expressed frustration with the piecemeal approach currently taken by defense firms. He emphasized the need for innovative technologies such as microwaves, lasers, and electronic warfare tools to bridge critical gaps, particularly in the face of escalating drone warfare exemplified by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
A top US general urged defense firms to coordinate more closely as they work on cutting-edge tech.
Rainey identified technologies like microwaves, lasers, and electronic warfare as ways to counter emerging threats.
Drones have emerged as a key weapon in the war in Ukraine.
What we really need is people to quit trying to sell us pieces of the puzzle.
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