When Drones Get Hacked, They Crash — This System Aims to...
Unmanned aerial systems are now used for missions ranging from emergency response and infrastructure inspection to logistics and environmental monitoring. In parallel, they have...
Defense Tech Startups Raise a Total of $405M in New Funding...
According to a report from Washington Technology, defense tech startups have secured $405 million in a recent series of funding rounds, signaling strong investor...
AI for Defense: Billion-Dollar Boost!
In a move highlighting the growing importance of autonomous military technology, defense AI firm Shield AI has announced it is raising $1.5 billion in...
Can Virtual Reality Improve Real-World Split-Second Decisions?
Police officers routinely operate in situations where rapid decisions carry serious consequences. Under acute stress, heart rate typically rises while heart rate variability declines...
Smart Textiles, Real Results: A Glove That Actively Reduces Swelling
Hand edema can significantly limit mobility, reduce grip strength and complicate recovery following injury, surgery or chronic illness. Standard treatments often rely on manual...
Trusted Code, Hidden Commands: The AI Vulnerability Raising Red Flags
AI-powered coding assistants are designed to streamline development, automating repetitive tasks and executing commands directly from the terminal. But new research shows that this...
Cyborg Cockroaches? The Military’s New Recon Tool Is Very Real
Modern militaries continue to search for reconnaissance tools that can operate where drones and ground robots struggle — inside collapsed buildings, narrow tunnels or...
Back to Analog: Rethinking How Sensors Process Data
As networks of connected devices continue to expand, a growing problem is emerging at the hardware level. Sensors embedded in everyday systems—from cameras and...
From Cockpit to Code: Helicopters Learn to Fly Themselves
Helicopter operations in contested environments remain among the most vulnerable aspects of modern military missions. Tasks such as resupply, casualty evacuation, and reconnaissance often...
A Modular Weapon That Disrupts the Battlefield’s Signals
Modern air operations increasingly depend on the electromagnetic spectrum. Radar, communications links, targeting networks and drone control systems all rely on uninterrupted access to...
This Chip Survives Being Run Over—and Keeps Working
Electronics are getting smarter, but not necessarily more adaptable. Most modern chips are still built on rigid silicon wafers that crack, fail, or lose...
Space Propulsion Startup Secures $40M for Dual-Use Technology
Swiss startup PAVE Space has raised $40 million in a seed funding round to bring a new line of in-space propulsion systems and advanced...
$50M Funding to Take Electric Boats Into the Defense Market
Arc Boat Company has raised $50 million in a new funding round to expand its operations and introduce its electric propulsion systems to the...
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....
The Zoom Update That Installs a Hidden Tracker
Video conferencing has become routine for workplaces, making platforms like Zoom a familiar part of daily operations. That familiarity is now being exploited. Security...
This Next-Gen AI Can Break In—But It’s Being Trained to Defend...
Cyber operations are becoming more complex, and the growing role of artificial intelligence is accelerating that shift. Security teams already struggle to handle the...
The Hidden AI Backdoor That Could Hijack Self-Driving Cars
Autonomous vehicles rely on complex artificial intelligence architectures to interpret sensor data, adapt to changing road conditions and make split-second driving decisions. Many of...
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...
A New Switch Design Could Unlock Truly Flexible Wireless
As wireless systems push toward higher frequencies and wider bandwidths, one technical bottleneck keeps resurfacing: the hardware itself. Radio-frequency (RF) switches are essential for...
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:...

















































