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future forces conference

Future security challenges will be dynamic and complex, says Mr. Marcel Lettre, Vice President, National Security in Lockheed Martin Government Affairs, in an exclusive...
special forces

Video data link handheld radios were required in order to help US special forces personnel receive, transmit, and display full-motion video for situational awareness....
self-driving vehicles

52% of casualties in combat zones can be attributed to military personnel delivering food, fuel and other logistics. Removing people from that equation with...
payload

Evolving unmanned aerial systems mission needs require evolving payloads. With the TASE250 imaging payload, military and civilian users now have field-proven imaging capabilities in...
evacuation helicotper

A light utility helicopter prototype, VRT500, will be manufactured by Russian Helicopters, part of Rostec State Corporation, by the end of 2019. The aircraft...
mixed reality

Augmented reality is a combination of computer-generated images partially overlaid on a real-world view. In particular, augmented reality works well in maintenance applications. In...
facial recognition

UK government is interested in facial recognition technology in order to manage border crossings between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland following the...
subsea robots

Subsea robots fulfill various missions in data collection, but not all of them are capable of reaching long ranges. Aquanaut is a multipurpose subsea...
drone pilots

The US FAA has clear-cut no-fly zones for drones, such as within five miles of most major airports, but drone pilots sometimes make mistakes...
printing sensors

For the first time, researchers have used a customized, low-cost 3D printer to print electronics on a real hand. The technology could be used...
facial recognition

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a more frequent means for developing facial recognition technologies. Dahua Technology USA has unveiled new AI-based solutions. The IPC-HF8242F-FR...
ihls security accelerator

Apply Now! Are you a disruptive startup in the security field?  We at the iHLS Security Accelerator are looking for innovative ground-breaking technologies offering solutions for...
future forces

Interested in innovation in the defense and security field? Join us and learn from the leading defense industries and the best experts about the...

By Arie Egozi After a long period in which the Israeli government has treated the country’s space industry as if it belonged to a foreign...
stealth aircraft

Stealth aircraft rely on special paint and body design to absorb and deflect radio waves—making them invisible to traditional radar. They also use electronic...
weather sensors

A faster way for first responders to track clouds of toxic gases during an accident has been developed, originating on the battlefields of Iraq....
vehicle-born

Vehicle-born terrorist attacks, a terror technique that ISIS pioneered in Iraq and Syria in 2015 remain terrifyingly effective against unsuspecting urban populations. A new...
future forces

Interested in innovation in the defense and security field? Join us and learn from the leading defense industries and the best experts about the...
smart camera

Artificial intelligence is changing the way cameras work, leveraging these devices into analytical tools based on data. A new breed of chips tuned for...
behind enemy lines

Military forces depend, to a large extent, on GPS and need a redundant resilient capability to operate in a GNSS/GPS-denied environment. A new solution...
maintenance

The US Army spends close to 60 percent of funds for a given air platform on maintenance and sustainment. The Black Hawk undergoes maintenance...
maritime

The autonomous capabilities of the new Common Unmanned Surface Vehicle (CUSV) have been recently demonstrated by Textron Systems, which collaborated with the US Navy...