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The US Army is tearing down old tech walls so its weapons can talk to each other

Decades-old conditions have forced soldiers to be the connecting point between different weapons and systems. A new hackathon is changing that.

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businessinsider.comStai leggendo3 g fa

The US Army is tearing down old tech walls so its weapons can talk to each other

Decades-old conditions have forced soldiers to be the connecting point between different weapons and systems. A new hackathon is changing that.

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washingtonexaminer.com2 g fa

Army's effort to 'jailbreak' systems already helping troops overseas

The Army has already made progress trying to make systems more interoperable, whereas defense contractors previously siloed their equipment.

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breakingdefense.com5 g fa

Army sent jailbroken tech to Middle East as part of ongoing hackathon - Breaking Defense

The hackathon now allows the Army to take new systems and work them into command and control structures to sync up with radars and sensors, all of which have previously never communicated with each other, according to…

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·breakingdefense.com

    Army sent jailbroken tech to Middle East as part of ongoing hackathon - Breaking Defense

    The hackathon now allows the Army to take new systems and work them into command and control structures to sync up with radars and sensors, all of which have previously never…

  2. domenica 31 maggio 2026·businessinsider.com

    The US Army is tearing down old tech walls so its weapons can talk to each other

    Decades-old conditions have forced soldiers to be the connecting point between different weapons and systems. A new hackathon is changing that.

  3. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Army's effort to 'jailbreak' systems already helping troops overseas

    The Army has already made progress trying to make systems more interoperable, whereas defense contractors previously siloed their equipment.