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Military Meets Academia in US Quest for Next-Gen Signals Intelligence
Researchers at Auburn University are leading a fresh push to develop the next generation of signals intelligence (SIGINT) tools that could keep soldiers connected and operational in signal-denied environments.
Through its Applied Research Institute (AUARI), the university is building new communications and SIGINT tech for uncrewed platforms, focusing on rugged systems that can help troops send, receive, and collect data on contested battlefields.
The prototype in development aims to boost situational awareness by linking units together in places where radio or GPS signals can’t be trusted.
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