The oldest multilateral military exercise in the Middle East and Africa, Bright Star 2023 is designed to enhance interoperability among the 34 participating nations and support their ability to confront security and military challenges.
Connecting into the three platforms simultaneously via satellite communications, the QinetiQ, Inzpire and BAE Systems team enabled the delivery of the synthetic collective training environment to the Royal Navy.
Greater integration between ST Engineering Antycip and Cervus will see the pair share more resources and collaborate further on joint training, marketing and technical partnerships.
The return of face-to-face interaction gave U.S. Air Force leaders the opportunity to share the same room with small businesses and entrepreneurs to spark interaction and unleash ingenuity to solve warfighter problems.
After learning about the audience’s needs, IT²EC 2024 will explore the technologies shaping the future military landscape including advancements in artificial intelligence, extended reality, big data analytics, and the Internet of Things.
The Norwegian bilateral training exercise provided the opportunity to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures, while participating in multiple integrated live-fire events, battle drills, patrols, and long-range hikes.
AFWERX has been focusing on creating Spark Cells – a network of U.S. Air Force and Space Force personnel, Department of Defense partners, academia and industry experts, and government facilitators who are all focused on solving technological and tactical problems.