DARPA, the United States Pentagon’s research branch, wants to develop a new type of missile. Named Gunslinger, this novel missile will work unlike any...
The new aerial battlefield incorporates manned and unmanned systems, satellites, etc. All these elements must be interconnected in order to achieve maximal coordination. The...
The United States Navy has made plans to deploy its first hypersonic weapons onboard the service’s nuclear attack submarines. The Navy hopes the sea-based,...
Ground-penetrating radar may soon be the sensor that makes cars autonomous in all weather conditions. Developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, the technology has proven...
The battlefield is becoming increasingly digital and connected. Military forces use software-defined radios (SDR) to deliver secure voice, video and data that connects the...
Room clearing is part of military operations in urban terrain, close-quarters combat, and active-shooter responses. This complex and risky action involves the identification of...
Biometrics has quickly established itself as the most pertinent means of identifying and authenticating individuals in a reliable and fast way, through the use...
More sensors mean more data. Today’s battlefield is networked with sensors at an unprecedented scale. It is the Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) that...
While the drone industry is becoming more and more specialized according to specific mission, versatility still has considerable advantages. A new 2-in-1 drone demonstrates...
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has recently announced the beginning of flight trials for a C-130J Hercules aircraft equipped with the AN/AAQ-28(V) Litening...
In a recent demo conducted in southern Israel, RAFAEL's Drone Dome C-UAS system performed interceptions of multiple drones, including maneuvering targets, using its hard-kill...
The Israeli Ministry of Defense has begun serial production of the wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier, Eitan. The first Eitan APCs will become operational in...