Unexpected Insights Regarding Cybersecurity Industry
RSA 2020 annual information security conference held in San Francisco during the last week of February focused on the Human Element in cybersecurity. Rohit...
Air Lifting Militarized Naval Dolphins
The United States Air Force has recently published photographs of the force transporting US Navy dolphins in a heavy lift cargo. The photographs show...
US Naval Aircraft Fired Upon By Chinese Laser System
A Chinese Navy destroyer has recently hit a United States Navy maritime patrol aircraft with a “weapons-grade laser”. The US Navy has characterized the...
5G Technology Challenged
As more autonomy moves to the edge of the internet of things, it’s going to have to be supported by more bandwidth. In 2019,...
Australia Kickstarts Autonomous Military Vehicle Program
A European defense contractor has recently announced the launch of Australia’s Autonomous Combat Warrior (ACW) program that aims to build an autonomous military vehicle....
Russia Tests Naval Hypersonic Missile Capabilities
After announcing that all new Russian warships will operate the new Zircon hypersonic missile a few months ago, the Russian Navy has gone ahead...
Advanced Counter-UAS System Approved for International Sales
The US Army has approved the Coyote Block 2 counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) for Foreign Military Sales (FMS). The system was selected by the...
For First Time, Defense Industry Affected by Coronavirus
A first indication that the coronavirus outbreak may begin to affect the highly integrated global defense industrial base. Two F-35-related facilities in Italy and...
Stealthy Drone Solution Sought
Switching on visible headlights or some other emitting system like lidar has a significant drawback: It allows adversaries to detect a vehicle’s presence, in...
Minesweeping Warfare Capability has Reached New Stage
The development of a system designed to operate as part of the US littoral combat ship (LCS) mine countermeasure (MCM) package has reached milestone...
Machine Learning and Sensing for Enhanced Warfighter Survivability
Soldiers must operate in increasingly complex battlespaces, partially due to unreliable intelligence, such as a false message from an adversary or information denied environments....
What is DARPA Looking for in the Atmosphere?
Sensors are usually thought of in terms of physical devices that receive and respond to electromagnetic signals – from everyday sensors in our smartphones...
First UAE-Made Drone Unveiled
The United Arab Emirates is entering the drone manufacturing market. ADASI, a subsidiary of the government-owned company Edge, has unveiled its first locally-made vertical-takeoff-and-landing...
Smart City Solution for Disaster Management
Data sharing from human and sensor sources is crucial to the work of first responders during a disaster such as in the case of...
New Rescue Capabilities to Sikorsky Helicopter
The US Air Force is getting new advanced helicopters. Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company will build 12 additional HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopters (CRH) following...
Can We Count on Artificial Intelligence at Battlefield?
Cutting-edge AI technologies will be showcased at the iHLS InnoTech Expo Tel Aviv in November 2020.
The application of artificial intelligence technology can achieve incredible...
New UGVs to Support US Air Force
United States Air Force has ordered more than 180 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), plus spares within the framework of a $23 million contract. Air...
New Versatile and Adaptable Sniper Rifle
The United States Marine Corps and Army have recently placed orders for a new sniper rifle designed for extreme versatility and accuracy. The Barett...
Accurate Time Reference in GPS-Denied Environments
While many navigation and timing devices are based on GPS, more and more technologies offer to back up the services provided by GPS should...
Most Unexpected Guideline when Choosing Passwords
Many people use simple and weak passwords for their devices, making it easy for intruders to hack their phones, computers, emails etc. Many employees...
New Player at Cargo Drone Arena
A new cargo drone capable of lifting 180kgs (400lbs) of payload has reached the stage of commercial testing in Canada. The aircraft will reportedly...
US Military Plans to Jumpstart Commercial Use of Flying Cars
The United States Air Force has recently issued a request for a “flying car” that could transport soldiers and supplies to the battlefield, possibly...

















































