Military Big Data Innovation Inspires Commercial Sector
Innovations and developments found in aerospace and defense often trickle down to the commercial market as products and new capabilities for big data and...
Application Now Open – Join Israel MoD’s Startup Program!
If your startup is developing a groundbreaking technology we invite you to apply to INNOFENSE Innovation Center. Applications are open to the second cycle of...
Drones 3D-Printed And Deployed Within 24 Hours
Within just 22.5 hours, the US Air Force managed to design, assemble, and deploy six 3D-printed autonomous drones.
The innovative method was developed by the...
Cheap Ukrainian Drone Destroys Top Russian Fighter Jet
One of Russia’s advanced Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighters was allegedly destroyed by a Ukrainian drone that was almost 589 kilometers behind the front lines.
Satellite...
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...
Ukraine Deploys Advanced Firefighting Robot for Battlefield Use
Originally created for civilian first responders, a firefighting robot has recently been authorized by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense for deployment on the battlefield. This...
Starlink Satellites can be Used to Uncover Stealth Fighter Jets
Chinese researchers have reportedly developed a method for detecting aircraft, including stealth fighters, by leveraging SpaceX's Starlink satellite constellation. According to Chinese media and...
Groundbreaking Nuclear Battery with Unprecedented Efficiency
Micronuclear batteries capture energy from the radioactive decay of isotopes, a process often associated with nuclear waste, to generate electricity on a small scale,...
China Reveals Drone to Rival U.S Variant
At the Zhuhai Air Show this year, China unveiled its next-generation unmanned aerial system (UAS), the Feihong FH-97, a sophisticated drone designed to work...
Advanced Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Marks the Future of Deep-Sea Missions
In a significant step forward for underwater warfare technology, the UK Royal Navy, in collaboration with the US and Australian naval forces, has conducted...
Military’s Robotic Combat Vehicle Gets an Upgrade
The U.S. Army is making steps in robotic combat technology with the reported selection of Textron’s Ripsaw M3 for its Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV)...
First Delivery of Skydio X10D Drones Received for Reconnaissance Modernization
The U.S. Army has begun transitioning to a new generation of reconnaissance quadcopter drones with the first delivery of Skydio’s X10D small unmanned aerial...
Iran’s Hypersonic Fattah Missile
In an effort to showcase its military capabilities amidst the Rising Lion campaign, Iran claims to have deployed an advanced hypersonic ballistic missile—known as...
New Radar Demonstrates Maritime Tracking Capabilities in Successful Navy Test
The U.S. Navy has completed a series of live maritime trials for the AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar system from Raytheon, confirming its ability to track both...
FireAnt Swarms Take a Bite Out of Heavy Armor
A new class of small, ground robots is being pitched for frontline missions: low-cost, networked unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) that operate in coordinated swarms...
Turning Earthquake Detectors into Aircraft Trackers
Technology designed to detect earthquakes is now showing unexpected potential in airspace monitoring. Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks have demonstrated that seismic...
The Tech That Beats Bad Signals to the Punch
Modern battlefields are shaped as much by the electromagnetic spectrum as by physical terrain. Communications, sensors, navigation signals, and targeting systems all depend on...
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 Massive New Warship Is Built to Evolve Over Time
Modern navies face a growing mismatch between aging capital ships and the demands of future air warfare. Aircraft carriers must now support heavier aircraft,...
Why Modern Navies Prefer Quiet Missiles Over Fast Ones
Modern naval forces face a difficult equation at sea. Warships are expected to operate closer to contested coastlines, where radar clutter, civilian traffic, and...
SpaceX’s Secret Launch: New Spy-Sat Tech Unveiled?
Modern intelligence collection is facing a structural problem. Traditional spy satellites are powerful but scarce, expensive, and vulnerable. With only a handful in orbit,...
How Ice Detection Is Moving from Reactive to Predictive
Ice remains one of the most underestimated hazards in transportation. On roads, invisible ice contributes to a significant share of weather-related crashes each year....

















































