How a Sea Creature Is Teaching Robots to “Just Keep Swimming”
Autonomous robots still struggle with a basic problem that animals solve effortlessly: how to keep moving when conditions suddenly change. Uneven terrain, loss of...
First of Its Kind App Developed for IDF Training Base in...
The IDF’s training camp in the Negev, “Ir Habahadim” (the “City of Training Bases”), is known for its magnitude and innovation. The wide array...
Even Half-Blind, It Finds the Target: A New Kind of Sensing...
Robots designed to detect and track chemical sources, such as gas leaks, explosives, or hazardous materials, typically rely on multiple sensors working in perfect...
North Korean UAV Activity Troubles South
South Korea has observed increased unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) activity inside North Korea’s airspace, according to S. Korea’s Ministry of National Defense (MND).
According to...
Lockheed Martin’s Precision Strike Missile Passes US Army test
Lockheed Martin’s Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) has completed its minimum short-range qualification fire testing, passing a critical milestone.
The PrSM is Lockheed Martin's offering for the company's...
Vulnerability Intelligence: The New Operational Weapon in Cyber Defense
In an era where cyber threats evolve at an alarming pace and operational quietude can be disrupted at any moment, the traditional approach to...
Thermonator – The World’s First Flamethrower Robot Dog
A brand new flame-throwing robot dog that can shoot blazes up to 9 meters can now be purchased in the US. The robodog’s manufacturer,...
First Glimpse: Heavy Bomber Seen With Hypersonic Weapon
As hypersonic weapons development accelerates, one of the key challenges has been integration, meaning how to effectively deploy these large, high-speed systems from existing...
New Version of Precision Strike Missile To Be Launched from Autonomous...
At a recent Association of the U.S. Army event, military leaders revealed plans for a new version of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) designed...
Stay Inside, Stay Safe: Vehicles Turn Into Drone Control Hubs
Operating drones on the battlefield often requires soldiers to expose themselves outside armored vehicles, even in high-risk environments. While drones provide critical situational awareness,...
The New Way to “Steal” AI Without Hacking It
As artificial intelligence systems grow more capable, protecting them has become a new kind of security challenge. Unlike traditional software, advanced AI models can...
INNOFENSE Open Call For Dual-Use Technologies
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual-Use Technologies:
Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites...
AI-Driven Counter Drone Technology Enhances Military Security
The U.S. military is boosting its defense against aerial threats with a state-of-the-art system developed by Anduril. This new anti-drone technology, powered by artificial...
A Rifle That Blinds Drones: The Rise of Laser Countermeasures
The rapid spread of small unmanned aerial systems has created a growing challenge for military and security forces. Low-cost drones can be deployed quickly,...
No Longer Just on TV: A Robotic Hand That Expands Access...
One of the persistent limitations of robotic manipulation is reach. Even highly dexterous robotic arms are constrained by their fixed mounting points, forcing complex...
Is Russia Already Fighting In Space?
The world’s major powers follow an unwritten rule when it comes to space exploration: no weapons in orbit. But lately the three leading space...
Are we protected from Agroterrorism ?
The word “terrorism” is typically associated with bomb and bullets, but security experts say that there are other types of terrorism which may bring...
Preparing for Unmanned Aerial Threats at the 2026 World Cup: A...
Written by Or Shalom
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, is not merely another...
Not a New Missile — a Smarter Way to Build More...
Rising demand for missiles has exposed a persistent challenge across defense supply chains: propulsion components are difficult to scale quickly without introducing delays or...
The Drone Revolution is Upon Us
As drones move from niche tools to everyday infrastructure, a core challenge is becoming increasingly clear: current systems struggle to meet the endurance, autonomy,...
Killer Robots – What Are They, And Should We Be Worried?
Thanks to the rapid development of AI, autonomous weapons systems (or "killer robots") will soon become a reality, and many international organizations have called...
Supacat, Thales Deliver prototypes for Australian Testing and Evaluation
Evaluation of new combat vehicles for the Australian Army will sonn begin, with the delivery of the first Hawkei protected vehicle by Thales, for Project LAND 121 Phase 4. Supacat also delivered the first improved Special Operations Vehicles (SOV) developed under Project JP2097 Phase 1B.
















































