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military software
News updates related to military software.
The Apache helicopter maintenance cost paradox: Why is the software as expensive as manufacturing a new one?
The Pentagon recently spent $2.7 billion on Boeing solely for the maintenance of its AH-64 Apache helicopter fleet, reflecting a trend towards modern weapons becoming entirely dependent on source code and intellectual property.
Technology
The Netherlands claims it can crack the F-35 fighter jet software to gain autonomy.
Dutch Defence Minister Gijs Tuinman stated that countries operating F-35s could potentially crack the system, similar to the iPhone, to install third-party software despite obstacles from the US.
The Netherlands believes the F-35's electronic systems could be hacked like an iPhone.
Dutch Defence Minister Gijs Tuinman suggested that the "brain" of the F-35 stealth fighter could be compromised by software interference similar to how mobile phones are hacked.
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