AI-Powered System Enhances Security for Undersea Cables
A new UK-led operation, dubbed Nordic Warden, has been launched by the multinational Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), marking a significant leap in the protection...
Future Forces will Be Equipped with Brain-Machine Interface
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is preparing for a future in which a combination of unmanned systems, artificial intelligence, and cyber...
New advanced radars
IAI unveiled a unique and highly advanced family of modular Ultrahigh Frequency (UHF) Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radars.
The new ULTRA family of AESA...
This Detector Does Not Require Extreme Conditions
New detector arrays under development will enable a new generation of high-resolution, high-speed cameras that can image near, room temperature at high sensitivity in...
Meet China’s UAV Array
China’s military forces are equipped with a wide range of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, in use across its army, navy, air force and...
Advancement in Unmanned Helicopter Upgrading
The U.S. Navy, with support from Northrop Grumman Corporation, commenced flight testing of the MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned helicopter equipped with the Leonardo AN/ZPY-8...
New ATGM-equipped UGV Unveiled
Australian firm Cyborg Dynamics has unveiled a new anti-tank guided missile (ATGM)-equipped concept demonstrator of its tracked Warfighter unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), tentatively called...
First Air-to-Air Refueling Using UAV
For the first time, an unmanned aircraft refueled another aircraft mid-air.
The US Navy successfully used a Boeing drone to refuel an airplane during flight....
Integrating Military Technologies into Automotive Applications
The commercialization of military-grade technologies generally forces cost reductions in order to compete under open market conditions. However, the requirements in certain consumer applications...
Japan Launches Final Soryu Class Submarine
The Japanese Navy, or the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), has recently been preparing for their twelve and final Soryu-class diesel-electric attack submarine. The...
Biological Sensors to Increase Warrior Survivability
Increasing soldier’s survivability is a major concern for armed forces. The US Defense Department has been making progress on genetically engineered microorganisms that can...
Never-Used-Before Air Defense Claimed to Respond Within 4 Seconds
For the first time ever, Russia began using its experimental S-500 air defense system that is claimed to have a range of 600 km...
Helicopter’s New Version will Enhance Transport and Rescue Capabilities
Heavy transport helicopters are used in places where the use of conventional aircraft is impossible. Thanks to their unlimited landing capabilities they can operate...
After Great Anticipation: The AUS&R 2016 Convention Has Begun
Two hours ago the AUS&R convention, hosted by iHLS has begun. The annual convention, the fourth and biggest of it’s kind, will focus on...
New Russian ‘Joker’ Sleeper Drone
Russia’s new drone “the Joker” can sleep or hibernate for long periods before attacking and could prove pivotal in Ukraine, as reported by the...
Computer Powerhouse Enters Military Maintenance Prediction
If a part fails for an airline, it could result in a canceled flight, or worse, a crash. For the Pentagon, it could also...
Russia Successfully Test Launches Anti-Satellite Missile
Russia has apparently conducted a successful test launch of its Nudol direct ascent anti-satellite missile. This is the second test of the new weapon,...
Drone Swarms Are A Big Threat To Infantry
The emergence of inexpensive small unmanned aircraft systems (sUASs) that operate without a human pilot has led to adversarial groups threatening deployed U.S. forces,...
The More The Merrier, Says US Air Force
The U.S. Air Force’s newest UAV is small, stealthy and cheap enough to be essentially disposable. The Low-Cost Attritable Aircraft (LCAA) could radically change...
Identifying Masked Individuals From a Distance
The United States military will soon be able to remotely identify individuals in a crowd. The Pentagon has recently developed a laser capable of...
AK-47 Maker Kalashnikov Applies to Register AK-47 Trademark World
The Russian manufacturer of Kalashnikov assault rifles has applied to register a word trademark of the world's best-known weapon, the AK-47, including for toys....
















































