The US Army wants to fight future wars on the move, and is betting it can hide its command centers in digital noise
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Soldiers can stay connected and keep analyzing targets while on the move, while also blending into the electromagnetic spectrum.
Soldiers can stay connected and keep analyzing targets while on the move, while also blending into the electromagnetic spectrum.
Soldiers can stay connected and keep analyzing targets while on the move, while also blending into the electromagnetic spectrum.
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