One of World’s Top Battlefields for Drones
Extremists continue to explore ways to surprise their enemies. The Iranian-aligned Shiite Houthi group in Yemen operated a drone strike on a attacked a...
2019 Looks Like a Year of Innovation
2018 was a pretty good year for military innovation, but it looks like 2019 is going to be even better. The Pentagon and other...
Ukraine Deploys Wide Array of Unmanned Vehicles
For several years, Ukrainian troops have been locked in a “frozen conflict” with Russian-backed separatists for control of the Donbas region in Eastern Ukraine....
Unique Drone Payload Offers Long-Range Recognition and Low Signature
To achieve accurate recognition and high-resolution imaging, drones need to approach the target from a short range. But what if the drone is required...
Blockchain Tech to Help Track Air Traffic
The Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system functions with satellite rather than radar technology to more accurately observe and track air traffic. In a bid...
How to Use AI at Battlefield?
The U.S. military has embraced Artificial Intelligence (AI), arguing that America cannot compete against potential adversaries such as Russia and China without this technology....
Europe is Preparing for Drone Delivery Revolution
Deliveries through drones have many advantages, it can reduce the time, cost and energy needed for everyday deliveries. However, for the purpose, they need...
New Electric Zapper for Law Enforcement K9 Operation
The use of K9 by law enforcement and security agencies in riot and crowd control, physical protection and other emergency situations has proven to...
Will Tattoos be Identified by Algorithms?
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently completed a test of a tattoo image-matching system that could be used by law...
China Develops Powerful Maritime Radar
China has a new maritime Radar that could survey an area in the size of India. The domestically-developed radar system will enable the Chinese...
Danger from Above
International terrorism always targets headlines. When using drones, some expertise is required, especially if adapting commercial drones, and the payload needs to be developed...
Cyber Space is as Dangerous as Ever
In order to protect mobile devices and applications, US Federal agencies need security capabilities that proactively protect devices against all types of cyber attacks,...
Urban Warfare Has its Own Rules
Every mission that Marine or Army formations have to carry out is more difficult when you take it into an urban environment. This is...
Echolocation Technology Helps Robots Navigate
Israeli researchers have created what they said is the first robot to truly use echolocation - a biological sonar like the one that bats...
Chinese Army Invests in “Superweapons”
The Chinese People Liberation Army (PLA) develops new super weapons that include smart grenade launchers, a pistol with changing fire trajectory, and a knife-gun....
Innovative Security Technologies Showcased at CES
Fascinating security and public safety technologies were among the major new developments at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 in Las Vegas. Here are...
The Global Race for Armed Robots
A new project by the US Army seeks out robots that would do the fighting for the fighters in the field. The project entails...
New Safety Standard for Flying Drones Over Crowds
Flying drones over crowds of people can be dangerous, and from now on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will require a permission to do...
Taiwan Plans to Turn Jet Engines into Cruise Missiles
Tensions between Taiwan and China leads the former to develop cruise missiles out of old fighter jets’ engines. The J85 turbojet engines in question...
Game-Changer for UAV Power Market
The effectiveness of unmanned aerial vehicles is limited by their flight time and payload capacity. Longer flight times are often needed and alternative power...
Meet the Scorpion
The design details of the Scorpion, the new multi-mission, ‘back-packable’ unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), was unveiled by Endeavor Robotics last December. The high-mobility UGV...
New Defense to Home Connected Devices
By 2021, there will be close to 13 connected devices per person in North America, according to Cisco’s estimate, and many consumers don’t have...

















































