One Person, a Whole Swarm: The Drone Control Breakthrough
As unmanned systems become more common, the challenge is no longer just flying a drone, but managing many of them at once. In current...
The AI Co-Captain Designed to Stop Ships from Crashing
Maritime collisions remain a stubborn and costly problem. Despite modern sensors and navigation aids, ships still strike offshore platforms, port infrastructure, and anchored vessels...
This Uncrewed Helicopter Could Hunt Submarines for Hours
Operating helicopters in the North Atlantic has always carried high risk. Harsh weather, long distances, and the growing presence of submarines make maritime aviation...
This Autonomous Ground Robot Actually Redefined Battlefield Roles
Modern warfare presents extreme risks to soldiers conducting reconnaissance and direct action missions. Operating in complex, contested environments exposes personnel to constant threats, making...
This 8×8 Vehicle Goes From Ocean to Battlefield
Amphibious assaults place unique demands on armored vehicles. Platforms must survive open-water transit, land directly onto hostile shores, and then continue operating inland against...
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...
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...
From Herding Sheep to Guiding Swarms: A New Playbook for Robotics
Coordinating large groups of autonomous systems, whether drones, vehicles, or software agents, remains a difficult problem. In real-world conditions, signals are often noisy, incomplete,...
Clearing Naval Mines Without Putting Sailors at Risk
Naval mines remain one of the most persistent threats in maritime security. Relatively inexpensive and easy to deploy, they can disrupt shipping lanes, block...
A Combat Vehicle That Doesn’t Stop at the Waterline
Amphibious operations remain one of the more complex military challenges. Moving troops and equipment from ship to shore requires platforms that can operate reliably...
Jamming Won’t Stop This Long-Range Strike Weapon
Modern artillery systems are increasingly expected to operate in heavily contested electronic environments where satellite navigation signals may be disrupted or denied entirely. At...
iHLS Accelerator Startup: Disruption in IoT Command and Control
The market of the IoT connected devices is in the midst of a major revolution which has already altered every field, from domestic devices,...
New Startups Selected for Fifth Cycle of iHLS Security Accelerator
We in iHLS are delighted to open the fifth cycle of our Security Accelerator. The new batch of startups was selected earlier this week...
The US Enhances Soft Target Security
The lethal mass shooting in Las Vegas in 2017 showcased once again the vulnerability of certain soft target events. In this case, a shooter...
New Tool Against Phishing Attacks
Protecting against phishing attacks, in which malicious actors attempt to gain access to a user’s credentials (and then to systems and networks) through social...
Fortnight Gaming Tech Recruited for Security Missions
Schools and campuses in the US have been target to a large number of violent attacks. First responders and educators now have a new,...
We Open Doors for You – Apply to iHLS Security Accelerator
Have you been developing a ground-breaking technology in the fields of video analytics, cybersecurity, unmanned systems, counter drones, terror tunnel detection, border security, etc.?...
Call for Technologies by Israel Ministry of Defense / MAFAT and...
In Collaboration with iHLS as part of INNOFENSE Innovation Center
The State of Israel is interested in finding a technological solution that would enable to...
US Marines Test Robot Dogs with AI Rifles
The US Marine Forces Special Operations Command revealed it was testing four-legged unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), or robot dogs, that are armed with artificial...
Open Call for Startups With Dual-Use Technologies
iHLS and the Ministry of Defense invite you to join the fifth cycle of INNOFENSE and receive a remarkable opportunity to showcase your technology...
Rising Threat of Job Listing Scams: How to Protect Yourself
As the job market evolves, so too do the tactics of scammers, particularly in the realm of job hunting. Recent reports indicate a significant...
Apple Will Pay $95 Million to Users Following Siri Eavesdropping Lawsuit
In a landmark settlement, Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to resolve a class action lawsuit regarding Siri’s unauthorized eavesdropping on user conversations....

















































