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In this podcast you will learn about the state-of-the-art production plant for the latest U.S. fighter jet, the F-35. You will also hear about how dogs have gained stature as critical anti-terrorism weapons. We also bring you an update on the Department of Homeland Security's struggles along the U.S.-Mexico border, and the latest breakthroughs on miniature robots for military use.
Next Generation Fighter - July 2008
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In this podcast you will learn about "dirty bombs,” new technologies to provide mobile broadband communications to U.S. troops and the latest efforts to intercept airborne suicide bombers. We also bring you an update on the Pentagon's push to deploy more aerial surveillance assets over Iraq and Afghanistan.
Dirty Bombs- Weapons of mass panic, June 2008
In this podcast you will hear about the robotics industry's worries about its future in the military market. Also, we bring you an exclusive report on the current troubles that some of the military"s robots are experiencing in combat. Another special report from the May 2008 issue of National Defense takes a look at the use of unmanned aircraft in civilian airspace. Finally, a quick update on an innovative exchange program that lets the military get free missiles. And the latest on the challenges of patrolling the US/Mexico border.
Combat Robots Face Uncertain Future - May 2008
09:12
In this podcast you will learn about the Army's struggle to keep up with the demand for communications services in the battlefield. Also, we bring you an exclusive report on groundbreaking research that could help the Navy develop more powerful underwater sensors to hunt enemy submarines. Another special report from the April 2008 issue of National Defense takes a look at the rising capabilities of China"s aerospace industry.
Battlefield Communications - April 2008
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In this podcast, we take a look at what's happening in Homeland Security, including new efforts to expedite airport checkups and to improve mass-alert systems at college campuses. We also share some of the odd advice that the Department of Homeland Security receives from science-fiction writers. Finally, we explore the latest research into military robots -- a technology that seems to offer endless potential both in the defense and civilian markets.
Airport Security - March 2008
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In this podcast, we bring you exciting news about how US troops in Iraq are using their iPods to store critical information and to communicate with the Arab-speaking population. We also explore the enormous potential of "haptic? technology in military operations, and we tell you about an “armor challenge? that the Defense Department hopes will help develop the next generation protective armor for military vehicles. Finally, for those of you how enjoy golf, you will enjoy hearing about a new high-tech, energy efficient golf car.
National Defense Magazine -February 2008
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Welcome to "What's New in National Defense,? a podcast on military technology and defense industry trends, from the January 2008 issue of National Defense Magazine.In this month"s edition, we give you a foretaste of what is shaping up to be a most contentious debate about the nation’s defense spending.Next month, Congress will receive the Pentagon’s budget request for fiscal year 2009. At the same time, a budgetary stalemate continues over funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.It may seem odd that, at a time when the Pentagon is getting more money than ever, fiscal dilemmas are looming.
National Defense Magazine - January 2008
19:33
Welcome to "What's New in National Defense,? a podcast on military
technology and defense industry trends, from the December 2007 issue of
National Defense Magazine.December"s cover story takes a look
at one the biggest paradoxes in today's high-tech military: Troops in
combat zones do not have easy access to information.The Army,
as the other branches of the military, has spent billions of dollars
during the past decade building large networks and communications
systems, but that wealth of technology does not necessarily flow down
to low-level troops.The problem often is described as a
"digital divide? between the technology haves — the upper echelons of
command — and the have-nots — the platoons and squads that are deployed
in remote areas. These small units for the most part are disconnected
from the Army"s main tactical networks and only are able to communicate
with short-range voice radios.
National Defense Magazine - December 2007
18:57
In this podcast, a special report on the Defense Department's spending on technology and science. Also, a look at the Navy's Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower.
National Defense Magazine - November Issue
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Welcome to "What's New in National Defense,? a podcast on military technology and defense industry trends, from the October 2007 issue of National Defense Magazine. This podcast will give you a comprehensive look at some of the Department of Homeland Security"s key programs: The Coast Guard's multibillion dollar "Deepwater? and the Transportation Security Administration"s latest efforts to improve security checkpoints at U.S. airports.
National Defense Magazine - October Issue
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Welcome to "What's New in National Defense,? a podcast on military technology and defense industry trends, from the September 2007 issue of National Defense Magazine. In this podcast, we provide exclusive details on one of the military's most exciting technologies: robots. You will hear about the robotic vehicles and weapons that promise to revolutionize warfare. Also in this podcast is a provocative take on the future of the U.S. Marine Corps, the smallest but nonetheless powerful branch of the armed services. The Corps' heavy commitment in Iraq is raising questions about if and when Marines can return to their more traditional duties at sea.
National Defense Magazine - September Issue
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What's New in National Defense is a podcast on military technology and defense industry trends, from the August 2007 issue of National Defense Magazine. In this podcast you'll hear about the Army's latest attempts to make flying safer for helicopter pilots. You'll also hear about how the Navy is trying to reduce the exorbitant price tags for its new ships. And finally, you'll be told a rather scary story about dangerous chemical weapons that lurk in unexpected places.
National Defense Magazine - August Issue
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In the June 2017 podcast, we look at the production costs of the F-35 joint strike fighter for international customers, how the Army could replace aging Bradley fighters with a next-generation combat vehicle and Special Operations Command's progress on developing a full body armor "Iron Man" suit to protect commandos. This podcast is sponsored by Amazon's GovCloud.
June 2017 — F-35 Global Sales: Exports expected to drive down joint strike fighter's price tag
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In the May 2017 podcast, we look at how Air Force Special Operations Command is preparing to test an airborne directed energy weapon, whether the Army's next-generation combat vehicle will be robotic and the Coast Guard's budgetary "no man's land."
May 2017 — Special Operations Forces
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