WASHINGTON — The Department of Army today announced the launch of the Janus Program, a next-generation nuclear power program that will deliver resilient, secure, and assured energy to support national ...
WASHINGTON — The Army highlighted its commitment to innovation, readiness and partnership during the Association of the United States Army’s Annual Meeting and Exposition October 14. Secretary of the ...
The Army is launching a sweeping new nuclear program to generate power for bases across the globe, particularly in remote or contested locations where fuel might be difficult to obtain, Fox News ...
Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll participated in Tuesday's announcement of the Janus Program, aimed at putting small nuclear power generation reactors on U.S. Army bases. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP) U.S.
Sikorsky team members remove a T901 engine from it shipping crate at the Sikorsky facility in West Palm Beach, Florida. (David Hylton/U.S. Army) The U.S. Army has not yet terminated the Improved ...
WASHINGTON — The Army will place commercial nuclear microreactors on some of its bases in the coming years under a private-public partnership it has dubbed the Janus Program, Army Secretary Dan ...
The Army is embarking on an ambitious effort to diversify energy sources at military bases across the world and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. The Janus program, led by Dr. Jeff Waksman, lies at ...
The U.S. Army has selected L3Harris Technologies’ (NYSE: LHX) software-defined data devices to support the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) transport layer requirements with a $24 million ...
Nuclear projects are getting a boost of investment. WSJ in 2022 looked at how startups say their alternative designs can help solve past issues. Photo illustration: Eve Hartley The U.S. military is ...
Boeing is designing a tiltrotor drone wingman concept to support the Army’s helicopter fleet, similar to the Air Force’s push for collaborative combat aircraft, as the Army rushes to field unmanned ...
The biggest portable generators for the U.S. military these days have an output of about 800 kilowatts. While that might be enough to power major systems, the weapons and radar of the future are ...
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