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weaponized drones

Weaponized drones represent a future for policing — and could be a necessary option in moments when lives are at stake, as some lawmakers...
mother of all bombs

By Arie Egozi The tension with North Korea may ease temporarily but this country will still be a problem for the world. Using nuclear bombs against...
emergency

A new solution for getting emergency help faster and more efficiently has been exposed. Motorola Solutions and RapidSOS, an emergency technology startup, will soon...
UAVs

Turkey is keen on expanding defense industrial cooperation with India and will offer its armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) during the upcoming visit of...
cyber

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) announced the transition of a malware detection technology to the commercial marketplace as...
technology

By Arie Egozi The Day of Remembrance for the Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terrorism is a hard day. There is no need...
dangerous materials

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in the U.S. have been working for nearly a decade on methods to...
policemen vests

  A group of bioengineering students from Vanderbilt University in Tennessee has found a way to leverage technology to protect police officers nationwide. Their quest started...
Artillery-Locating Radar

South Korea announced recently that it has developed an advanced artillery-locating radar to help counter North Korea's rocket threats more effectively. The mobile radar...
law enforcement

  A new technology connects law enforcement helicopters with ground support using the internet connectivity instead of radios. The San Diego Police Department is getting new...
small UASs

Small UASs pose danger to the military, government agencies, officials and assets. The US military has considered to train its soldiers with DroneDefender, a...
Supply Energy

Powering remote military structures and installations in hostile areas far away from reliable diesel fuel convoys is a critical capability and one that is...
anti-terror

The Australian police have been trying to target would-be ­extremists before they conduct a terrorist attack, with the formation of the Fixated Persons Investigations...
drones

  With terrorists, militant groups, and other opponents increasingly employing weaponized drones, the U.S. Army is becoming increasingly aware of the dangers drones pose. In...
waterside security barrier

Various solutions have been developed to protect ships in naval bases from hostile attacks. HALO Maritime Defense Systems has won a $3.4 million two-year contract...
face recognition

A new airport security platform was announced by the face recognition provider FaceFirst. Using unique feature recognition capabilities, the new Guardian platform identifies visitors...
ship-to-ground guided missiles

South Korea has completed the development phase of new tactical ship-to-ground guided missiles which would enhance its ability to strike North Korea's key military...
fingerprint

A new approach for a secure storage of fingerprint data is under development. Today it is becoming more and more common to use biometric...
special forces

  A variant of a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV or Humvee) showcased at the LAAD exhibition held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in...
assault rifle

The development process of the new Kalashnikov assault rifles models has been progressing. Russia's Kalashnikov Concern plans to conclude field tests of its fifth-generation...
defense capabilities

South Korea has been upgrading its defense capabilities in several fields. Seoul is reserving $218 million from its revised mid-term defense plan on cybersecurity...
special forces

More than a year after the U.S. Department of Defense repealed a longtime ban on women serving in ground combat assignments, relatively few have...