The World’s First 100% Electric Patrol Boat
Marine electric vehicle technology leader Voltari has launched its latest innovation, the Patrol 26 RIB, an all-electric patrol boat designed for military, government, and...
Ukraine Trials Drone to Counter Russian Kamikaze UAVs
Ukraine is currently testing a German-made interceptor drone designed to neutralize kamikaze drones, such as the Shahed UAVs frequently used by Russian forces in...
New Electronic Warfare Technology Makes a Drone Look Giant on Radars
An innovation developed by a team of Chinese scientists has the potential of revolutionizing electronic warfare by using drones to deceive enemy radar systems....
Sanctions Imposed on Neo-Nazi Terror Telegram Group
The Australian government has taken a step in combating extremist hate networks by imposing financial sanctions on the neo-Nazi online group known as the...
Sustainable Energy Storage: Hybrid Supercapacitor Developed Using Sawdust
Researchers from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) have unveiled a groundbreaking hybrid supercapacitor that uses carbon derived from the waste of Pinus...
Israeli Encrypted Messaging Archiving Platform Used by U.S. Officials Compromised in...
A recent cybersecurity breach involving a modified version of the Signal messaging app has raised new alarms over the integrity of encrypted communications used...
New Cyber Command to Lead AI-Enhanced Digital Combat Operations
The United Kingdom has unveiled a major investment in digital warfare capabilities, committing over £1 billion ($1.3 billion) to establish a new cyber command...
Portable Cooling System Targets Heatstroke for Soldiers in the Field
A new wearable cooling device is being developed to help military personnel and emergency responders manage heat-related illnesses in extreme environments. The technology, known...
Alleged Cyberattack Targets Israeli Satellite Infrastructure, but Claims Raise Doubts
An emerging cyber incident involving Spacecom—the operator of Israel’s AMOS satellite fleet—has drawn attention after a pro-Palestinian hacker group claimed it had gained access...
Pixels at the Limit: Screens That Match the Eye’s Resolution
A team of scientists in Sweden has developed a screen technology that achieves the highest resolution the human eye can perceive, opening possibilities for...
Hypersonic Railgun Tests Show a New Kind of Naval Firepower
Defending large ocean areas has become increasingly difficult as navies invest in long-range missiles, swarming drones, and fast-moving vessels. Traditional ship-based weapons face two...
A New Device That Takes the Weight Off Soldiers’ Shoulders
Heavy body armor remains one of the most persistent physical challenges for soldiers, law enforcement officers, and security personnel. Modern plates provide essential protection,...
This Locally-Manufactured Wheeled Howitzer Brings Automation to the Front Line
For decades, Israel’s artillery relied on tracked systems introduced in the 1980s. While dependable, those platforms were manpower-heavy, slower to reposition, and increasingly mismatched...
This Weapon Blurs the Line Between Drone and Missile
Modern air defenses are forcing strike systems to evolve rapidly. Weapons that once relied on persistence and operator control are now expected to reach...
The AI System That Spots and Stops Rogue Drones
Small, commercially available drones have become a persistent security problem for military bases, borders, and critical infrastructure. They are inexpensive, easy to operate, and...
Like an Arcade Game—But on the Battlefield
As unmanned aircraft become central to modern combat, another challenge is emerging: what happens after a drone goes down. Crashed systems can contain sensitive...
AI at Scale: The Push Into Secure Government Networks
Government agencies are increasingly looking to integrate artificial intelligence into daily operations, but adoption at scale presents challenges. Sensitive workloads, including classified environments, require...
When Drones Become Lifesavers, Not Weapons
Providing advanced medical care in remote or high-risk environments remains a major challenge. On the battlefield, the time between injury and treatment is often...
Breaking the Limits of Subsea Endurance
Underwater missions are often constrained by endurance. Most autonomous underwater vehicles rely on batteries, which limit how long they can remain submerged before needing...
A $200M Buyout of an Israeli Company Signals the Growing Importance...
As military operations become increasingly data-driven, defense companies are racing to integrate software capable of coordinating sensors, drones, air defense systems, and battlefield assets...
Kawasaki – Not Just Motorcycles
Autonomous underwater technologies have been gaining momentum. Kawasaki Heavy Industries announced that it had completed the verification test of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)....
Tech Giant Unveils Big Data Tool for Cybersecurity
A new cybersecurity intelligence and analytics platform has been unveiled. Tech giant Alphabet, the parent company of Google, formed a security company that uses...

















































