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Forklift damages ‘high-valued’ electronic warfare gear 2 hours ago Pricey electronic warfare equipment was damaged by a forklift last month at Naval Support Activity Crane, Indiana. (Navy) A forklift accidentally struck a crate and damaged “high-valued electronic warfare equipment” at a U.S. Navy base in Indiana late last month, resulting in a Class A mishap, according to officials and the Naval Safety Center. The incident took place April 27 at a warehouse on Naval Support Activity Crane, about 35 miles southwest of Boomington, officials said. A contractor was offloading a delivery truck containing electronic warfare equipment when the mishap occurred. Class A mishaps are the most serious of Navy mishap classifications, and involve more than $2.5 million in damages, serious injury or loss of life. ....
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Cyber soldiers may get more love after hacked Colonial Pipeline 2 hours ago National Guard soldiers participate in Cyber Shield 20 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, Sept. 20, 2020. The exercise tested soldiers network defense skills. (Lt. Col. Angela King-Sweigart/Army) Army secretary nominee Christine Wormuth said she’d explore a proposed cyber reserve force, improve Army recruiting efforts aimed at tech-savvy Americans and deal with Army modernization programs that were vulnerable to cyber threats in recent evaluations. The slate of promises during Wormuth’s nomination hearing Thursday came amid a recent ransomware attack that sparked gasoline shortages along the Eastern Seaboard. The hack targeting the Colonial Pipeline also triggered a wave of panic-buying at gas stations around the country, including on military bases in the South. ....
How commercial satellite constellations fit into the Army’s future tactical network designs 4 hours ago U.S. Army Paratroopers assigned to 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, assemble a satellite antenna in 2019 in Slovenia. The Army is looking for smaller satellite terminals for low-Earth and medium-Earth orbit capabilities. (Paolo Bovo/U.S. Army) JOINT BASE MYER‐HENDERSON HALL, Va. The U.S. Army will begin implementing advanced satellite communications technology to increase network resiliency as part of its next iteration of tactical network tools. Adding low-Earth orbit and medium-Earth orbit capabilities commercial satellite constellations into the service’s tactical network repertoire is part of the service’s effort to shift to dispersed battlefields, instead of the fixed fiber communications and forward operating bases that defined the last two decades of war in the Middle East. ....