Iraq Secures $2.8 Billion Deal for Missile Defense Systems
Iraq is working to significantly enhance its air defense capabilities by signing a 2.8-billion-dollar contract with South Korean defense firm LIG Nex1. This landmark...
IoT Devices Infected with Pre-Installed Malware
German cybersecurity authorities have recently taken action against a significant malware threat, blocking around 30,000 digital picture frames, media players, and other Android-based devices...
Massive Crypto Mining Cyber Campaign Spreads via USB Drives
A new and persistent cybersecurity threat, named Tangerine Turkey, has been identified as a major player in a widespread global crypto mining campaign. This...
Critical Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Exposed: State-Sponsored Hackers Exploit Link Files...
A newly discovered flaw in Microsoft Windows has raised alarms as state-sponsored hackers from North Korea, Russia, Iran, and China exploit a critical weakness...
Foiled Hamas Terror Attack in Denmark Included Drone Technology
Danish intelligence has revealed that drone technology was at the core of a recently uncovered Hamas-linked terror plot. A 28-year-old man has been placed...
New AI System Predicts Crowd Dynamics to Prevent Safety Risks
Researchers at KAIST have developed an advanced artificial intelligence system capable of predicting crowd movements with far greater accuracy than existing methods. Unlike traditional...
High-Speed Combat Ship Joins Fleet for Coastal Missions
A new 3,000-ton littoral combat ship (LCS) capable of advanced anti-submarine and surface warfare operations has officially entered service with the U.S. Navy. Named...
This Armored Monster Just Got a High-Tech Boost
Armored fighting vehicles are expected to operate in increasingly complex environments, from dense urban terrain to wide-open maneuver corridors. They must withstand emerging anti-armor...
This One-Way Drone Moves More Like a Missile Than a UAV
As short-range air-defense systems improve, many unmanned aircraft are being intercepted long before they reach their targets. Slow propeller-driven drones, even in large numbers,...
This Machine Learning Trick Can Turn Infrared Into Clear Vision
Robots are increasingly deployed in environments that are unsafe or inaccessible for humans, from collapsed buildings and underground tunnels to industrial sites and disaster...
Europe is Rethinking the Role of Light Attack Planes
European air forces are facing a growing capability gap at the lower end of the combat aviation spectrum. Many light multirole and trainer-based attack...
How “Full-Stack” Cities Could Reshape Modern Warfare
Advanced military systems increasingly depend on civilian technologies that scale fast, iterate quickly, and draw on dense supply chains. Drones, electric propulsion, sensors, and...
There’s More Than One Way to Control A Swarm of Drones
A growing need on the modern battlefield is to deploy vast numbers of low-cost, autonomous systems rather than relying on expensive, manned platforms. This...
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...
The Blind-Spot Tech That Could Make Autonomous Systems Safer
Autonomous vehicles and mobile robots rely on cameras, LiDAR and other sensors to navigate safely. These systems perform well within direct line of sight,...
Too Embedded to Remove? This AI Model Was Used in Very...
Advanced artificial intelligence models have become increasingly integrated into defense planning and operational workflows, but their growing role is also exposing tensions between military...
From Steel to Software: Ships Are Becoming Self-Learning Systems
Modern naval operations generate vast amounts of sensor data, but much of it remains underutilized. Legacy systems often rely on manual processing and fragmented...
The Robot That Carries Gear—and Watches for Threats
Modern ground forces are under increasing pressure to operate with less exposure while maintaining mobility and firepower. Carrying heavy equipment, securing movement routes, and...
Tracking the Untrackable: New Radar Takes on Hypersonic Missiles
Detecting hypersonic missiles remains one of the most difficult challenges in modern air defense. Traveling at speeds above Mach 5, these weapons generate extreme...
Breakthrough in Infrared Technology
A new thermal imager, the first uncooled 10-micron thermal camera core on the market for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), has been launched by Leonardo...
Stop Watching and Start Solving – Breakthrough in Video Analytics
Video data is exploding in size. The sheer volume of available video, and the man-hours required to monitor and review it, overwhelms many public...
World’s First Helmet with 360-Degree Video
Protecting law enforcement officers and supplying them with situational awareness has become more and more important over the backdrop of evolving threats. A new...

















































