New Tool to Improve Police Video Redaction
Law enforcement agencies spend up to eight hours manually redacting each hour of body camera video footage. When redacting video footage, users are manually...
Israeli Tavor Rifle Showcased in Thailand
Soldiers of the Royal Thai King’s Guard were spotted carrying Israeli Tavor assault rifles during the coronation ceremonies of the new King of Thailand..
The...
Windowless Vehicles of the Future
Militaries all over the world have been developing and researching new methods and technologies to further benefit their country’s cause. From self driving tanks...
This Algorithm Could Save Drones from Crashing
Although drone safety is high on the minds of commercial operators, regulators, and the public, in numerous cases, drones crashed to the ground for...
Autonomous Blimp Swarms Researched
Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) flew a fleet of 30 miniature autonomous blimps in unison to test the swarming behavior of...
Unmanned Combat Engineering Tank Being Tested
A new modified, unmanned variant of the M1 Abrams main battle tank went through testing recently in Washington. The Robotic Complex Breach Concept (RCBC)...
Russia’s Army will not Purchase New Sniper Rifle
Russia’s Defense Ministry has decided not to buy a Russian new generation sniper rifle, called the Tochnost. The sniper rifle, based on the ORSIS...
Major Enhancement to Marines Situational Awareness
The US Marine Corps’ radio systems are getting smaller, lighter and more capable. The warriors will be equipped with multichannel radio systems that simultaneously...
New Development to Help Drones Avoid Flying Objects
Event cameras are sensors that are not good at interpreting a scene visually like a regular camera, but they’re extremely sensitive to motion, responding...
Smartphone-Based Tech for Battlefield
The sound of gunshots, explosions, and blasts at the battlefield don’t just prevent soldiers from hearing their commanding officer, they also reduce their overall...
Marines Are Considering Aircraft-Launched Drone
The US Marines Corps is looking at a drone that can be launched out of the back of an MV-22 Osprey to provide advanced...
Next Evolution in Law Enforcement Work
Law enforcement organizations face a complex landscape of threats, while coping with huge amounts of crime data, from a lot of sensors, information from...
World’s Largest Plane to Launch Satellites Into Orbit
Last month, the largest plane in the world has completed its first flight. Stratolaunch Systems Corporation has successfully managed to complete the first flight...
How AI Increases Cyber Security
Earlier this year, the United States Defense Department has awarded a 20- month contract to a company that develops Artificial Intelligence technology that continuously...
Major Change Required in Battlefield Laser Tech
For years, the US Army has been drawn to the possibilities of directed-energy laser weapons that have a "cost per engagement substantially lower than...
Stop the Explosion Before it Starts
Research found that when an explosion starts, it requires a reaction speed of 120-150 milliseconds to halt it. After an explosion is detected, gas...
New Rescue Drone Demonstrates Outstanding Capabilities
Drones have been increasingly deployed in search and rescue in recent years. However, it is hard to find a solution that could cover great...
Wanted: Larger Datasets for Computer Vision Training
Computer vision is a type of artificial intelligence that allows computers to interpret images and videos. Many law enforcement and public safety organizations already...
US Navy Tests Guided Projectile Used by Army
Weapon systems manufacturer, Raytheon, has revealed that the U.S. Navy has quietly conducted ground tests of a precision-guided projectile usually fired from Army cannons.
The...
Japanese Government to Develop Cyber-Weapons
Japan’s Ministry of Defense has announced plans to create and maintain malware cyber-weapons that it plans to use for defensive reasons.
Once developed, Japan will...
New Algorithm will Predict Police Violence
Thanks to new machine-learning tools, researchers and police departments can use behavioral data to find the earliest signs an officer may be flouting policy...
Can Fighter Pilots Trust AI With Their Lives?
The U.S. military is researching how humans and machines cooperate together by testing how well pilots and Artificial Intelligence trust each other in aerial...
















































