The Mobile Rocket System Designed for Precision Strikes
Rocket artillery has long been valued for its firepower, but it carries a built-in weakness: once a launcher fires, its position is quickly exposed....
Too Fast to Stop? Hypersonic Missiles Move Closer to Reality
Modern air and missile defense systems are becoming increasingly effective at intercepting conventional threats. This has created a growing challenge for long-range strike capabilities,...
The Field Kit Designed to Prevent Organ Failure Under Fire
In high-intensity combat, survival often depends on how quickly advanced medical care can reach the wounded. Evacuation to fully equipped hospitals may be delayed...
How a Single Exploit Opened the Door to Widespread Phone Surveillance
A newly uncovered iPhone spyware campaign is raising concerns about the scale and accessibility of advanced mobile exploits. Security researchers have identified a tool,...
Repairable Infrared Optics Could Cut Costs for Security Systems
Thermal imaging cameras are increasingly used in security, industrial inspection, automotive safety and emergency response. Yet one component has remained a persistent cost driver:...
Why Modern Airspace Needs Smarter Radars, Not More of Them
Airspace management is under growing pressure. Traffic density continues to rise, low-altitude operations are expanding, and controllers are often forced to rely on a...
Remote-Controlled From Afar: A New Era of Policing by Drone
Policing vast rural territories presents a persistent challenge. In regional areas, specialist air support is often based hundreds of miles away, limiting rapid aerial...
Quieter, Cooler, Harder to Detect: The Hydrogen Shift in Defense
Modern ground forces face a growing energy dilemma. Unmanned systems, sensors and electronic payloads demand increasing amounts of onboard power, while conventional diesel engines...
Hitting Moving Targets—Even Through Smoke and Storms
Modern air operations are often complicated by poor visibility. Darkness, heavy weather, smoke and dust can all degrade sensors and make it harder to...
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...
A Wicked Missile: Dancing Past Interceptors
Ballistic missile defense systems rely heavily on early detection and predictable flight paths. In many cases, warning time and trajectory calculation are critical for...
100,000 Mossad Emails Leaked: The Iranian Cyber Frontline Expands
Cyber operations are increasingly becoming a parallel front in modern conflicts, where disruption, data exposure and psychological impact can accompany or even replace traditional...
Defense Tech Gets a Major Cash Infusion
Discover why defense tech funding is surging as investors pour capital into AI security and autonomous cybersecurity solutions for critical infrastructure.
Uncrewed but Armed: The Next Evolution in Ground Combat
As ground forces prepare for increasingly complex battlefields, one of the persistent challenges is how to add firepower without exposing more soldiers to risk....
A 360° Shield in the Sky: New System Targets Drones, Jets,...
Air defense systems are facing a growing challenge as threats become more diverse and complex. Modern forces must deal simultaneously with drones, cruise missiles,...
Cyber Startup Secures $31M to Unify Multi-Cloud Security
Israeli startup Native raises $31M Series A to unify multi-cloud security, simplifying complex environments for enterprises. Total funding reaches $42M.
3D-Printed Titanium From Scrap Takes to the Skies
Aerospace manufacturers rely heavily on titanium for critical components, thanks to its strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion. However, aerospace-grade titanium is expensive, energy-intensive...
Stealth Isn’t Invisible Anymore? AI Signals Intelligence Raises Questions
Modern military operations rely heavily on stealth and operational secrecy. Advanced aircraft such as the B-2 Spirit bomber are designed to avoid radar detection...
When Firefighting Robots Start Thinking as a Team
Firefighting in industrial sites, disaster zones, and remote environments often exposes crews to extreme heat, toxic smoke, and unstable structures. While remotely controlled unmanned...
Can a Fighter Jet Be “Jailbroken” Into Like a Smartphone?
Modern combat aircraft are increasingly defined as much by software as by airframes and engines. Mission data, sensor fusion, threat libraries, and logistics systems...
Iran’s Missile That Splits Before Impact: A Deep Dive
Cluster munitions are designed to expand the impact of a single strike by spreading dozens or even hundreds of smaller explosives over a wide...
The “Silent Ears” That Can Hear Artillery Fire
On modern battlefields, artillery and mortar fire can strike within seconds of launch. Detecting the origin of gunfire quickly is critical for both force...

















































