Hidden Chambers Detection Technology Required
The US Department of Defense is interested in advancing its technological capabilities in the urban warfare setting. U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) wants a...
Travelers from Ebola-affected nations restricted to 5 U.S. airports
The U.S Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Tuesday that travelers from three West African Ebola-affected countries will now be required to enter the...
Unique command and control system for Homeland Security applications
Integrating Big Data coming in from a flurry of visual or textual intelligence resources is a highly complex and multifaceted task given the highly...
Belgian Expert: WHO Messed Up Ebola Response
A Belgian scientist who helped discover Ebola in 1976 has accused the World Health Organization (WHO) of mismanaging the current outbreak response.
Peter Piot, an...
Evaluation of the American Campaign against ISIS and Its Chances of...
1. President Obama has set the US the clear, but in ITIC assessment pretentious, goal of destroying ISIS with a comprehensive campaign of several...
Spotlight on Global Jihad December 24-31 2014
Fighting in Iraq and Syria continued in the major battle zones, without significant changes on the ground. A senior Iranian officer in the Revolutionary...
Israeli experts: the coalition against ISIS – too little, too late
The results of the fighting against ISIS are very limited "there is lot of public relations and too little action", one Israeli expert told...
Security for the security personnel
IMI, Israel military industries, has developed a check-point cubicle, designed to withstand direct hits by Grad missiles. The new portable cubicle is designed for...
Programming With The Enemy
In a cost-saving move, Pentagon contractors subcontracted their work to the Russians, a four-year probe concludes.
The probe was started in 2011 after John C...
Underwater Drone Tech Could Doom Trident
Britain’s Trident nuclear submarine deterrent could be facing grave dangers in the future, a new report presented at Westminster parliament predicts. Technological progress in...
Belgium Terrorists May Have Targeted Nuclear Plant
Isis-linked terrorists in Belgium are thought to have been planning to build a ‘dirty’ nuclear bomb, according to a report.
Jihadi brothers Khalid and Ibrahim...
New Israeli Police helicopters will also assist in firefighting
The new helicopters the Israeli Police intends to acquire will also feature firefighting capabilities. This, according to Fire & Rescue Commissioner Shachar Ayalon who...
Aeronautics has unveiled a new loitering system
The Orbiter 1K is a loitering unmanned system, based on the Orbiter 2 - Aeronautics’ unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). This is the first time...
Breakthrough: First UAS Achieves Civil European Approval
After more than two years’ work Airbus Defence and Space, a division of Airbus Group, has become the world’s first company to be approved...
Cyber Security Market in Manpower Crisis
Virtual criminal activity started as early as the 1970s. In 1984, the first computer forensics program, Magnetic Media, was created by the FBI to...
The illogical General
Gen. James Mattis, a former Marine and commander of the U.S. forces in the Middle East who recently retired from the military, was known...
Better Cybersecurity for Nuclear Arsenal Computer Systems
Cyber Security has become a priority in various defense fields. Enhancing the cyber security of nuclear systems has certainly become an imperative.
A U.S. Air...
China Presents Lunar Lander – With Europe Burning in Background
An innocent mistake or the beginning of a political fiasco? In early November a model of the Chinese lunar lander was presented, with an...
First of its Kind – Raytheon’s Radar Warning Receiver
Raytheon demonstrated, in a recent flight test, a geolocation capability for the ALR-69A(V), a first for any radar warning receiver.
According to the company’s website,...
Call for Proposals for Third Cycle of iHLS Accelerator
iHLS, the global media leader in security technology, is inviting entrepreneurship in this field to join the third cycle of the world first accelerator at...
Trying to Reduce Troops Gear Weight
The US Army and Marine Corps continue to work together to try and reduce the weight of troops gear, according to a recent government...
Unmanned Systems in the air for a longer time.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is in a constant effort to keep its unmanned air systems (UAS) in the air for a longer time.
The current...












































