PENTAGON LOOKS TO THWART RUSSIAN TECH ATTACKS IN SYRIA

Source: Al Monitor

By Jack Detsch

The Pentagon’s in-house tech incubator is trying to stop Russia from scrambling US battlefield signals in Syria, federal contract documents show.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — or DARPA — has awarded at least $9.6 million worth of contracts over the past couple of months for radio systems designed to protect US signals used to call in air and artillery strikes. The agreements with US defense contractors Northrop Grumman and L3 Technologies come amid rising concerns that Russia could intercept and manipulate US targeting data.

Read more at: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2018/10/pentagon-thwart-russia-tech-attacks-syria.html#ixzz5U2glUItI

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