AI-Powered Threat Detection System to Be Integrated into Defense Workflows
A new U.S. defense initiative will integrate advanced artificial intelligence into critical military operations, as part of a three-year collaboration between the U.S. Air...
New High-Energy Laser Weapon Unveiled for Countering Drone Threats
Australian company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has introduced a new high-energy laser weapon, Apollo, designed to counter the growing threat of unmanned aerial systems...
AI System Transforms Cyber Threat Intelligence into Actionable Insights
A new artificial intelligence tool is changing how cybersecurity teams understand and respond to threats. U.S.-based startup Tidal Cyber has introduced NARC (Natural Attack...
New Micro Device Helps Underwater Systems Hear and Connect Better
A team at MIT Lincoln Laboratory has developed a compact and inexpensive hydrophone that could transform underwater sensing across defense, industrial, and scientific functions....
Underwater Drones Built for Months-Long Patrols
Modern naval forces face a persistent challenge: how to monitor vast stretches of ocean without relying on crewed submarines or costly patrol cycles. Underwater...
A Quantum Walkie-Talkie That Doesn’t Believe in Dead Zones
Maintaining communication in remote or obstructed terrain remains a persistent challenge for border and special-operations units. Steep valleys, dense forests, and rugged highlands often...
The AI Tool That Turns Medical Clearance Into a 30-Second Task
Keeping military pilots mission-ready is not only a matter of training and aircraft availability. Medical clearance is a critical but often time-consuming step, particularly...
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 Amphibious Workhorse Moves Supplies Where Ports Can’t
Moving supplies from ship to shore has always been one of the most fragile points in military logistics. Surf zones, soft beaches, debris-filled waters,...
The Rise of Disposable Low-Cost Precision Attack Drones
Small units on today’s battlefield face a persistent dilemma: they need precision strike capability without exposing crews or relying on expensive platforms that require...
The Laser Sniper Riding on a Robot Rover
Ground forces increasingly face small, fast-moving threats at close range—whether hostile personnel, light vehicles, or unmanned systems. Conventional weapons can address these risks, but...
Deeper, Quieter, Farther: The Next-Gen Missile Submarine
Maintaining a credible sea-based nuclear deterrent requires more than just advanced missiles. Submarines tasked with strategic patrols must remain undetected for extended periods while...
From Camera to Brain: Smarter Drone Vision Takes Flight
As drones take on a larger role in intelligence and surveillance missions, the demand for faster and more autonomous data processing is growing. Traditional...
From Actions to Reactions: A New Training Approach
Military training has traditionally focused on observable outcomes - whether a task was completed correctly or a decision was made on time. But this...
Not Just Weapons: AI Is Now Running the Back Office of...
As military systems generate growing volumes of data, managing information has become a challenge in itself. Tasks such as personnel administration, logistics planning, and...
Spectrum Sharing by Military and Private Sectors was Demonstrated
Spectrum sharing by the military and private sectors could provide less-congested wireless channels for densely populated areas and more reliable connections for advanced communications...
AI to Improve Soldiers Communication on Battlefield
Scientists at the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) are developing a technology that has promise for both medical as well as deep machine learning...
Printing Sensors on Skin will Revolutionize Battlefield
For the first time, researchers have used a customized, low-cost 3D printer to print electronics on a real hand. The technology could be used...
New Naval Sensor Can Track Supersonic Missiles
A new naval sensor designed to track advanced weapons including supersonic missiles has entered the production process. The Sea Fire digital radar, manufactured by...
Helmet Tech is Based on Football Players Experience
Nearly 20 percent of US soldiers have suffered a traumatic brain injury with symptoms including memory problems, persistent headaches and seizures, and behavioral problems...
UAV for Air Base Missions Required
The US Air Force is seeking a small- to medium-sized vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV for missions at Travis Air Force Base in...
US Enhances Ballistic Missile Defense
The Us continues to develop its defense against ballistic missiles. PeopleTec has received a $33.6 million contract with a two-year value of $9 million...

















































