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communication security

Securing telephone communication is on the agenda of the US Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T). The organization is “working to...
drone flight

New rules from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will soon restrict drone flight over military bases across the US. The updated regulations prohibit flights...
explosives detection

The US Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) will provide independent testing, evaluation, and certification of explosives detection equipment for...
UAV

With more technologically advanced UAVs flying than ever, military leaders are starting to rethink the way they look at air superiority. The case is...
border security

A new data-driven technology will detect border security risk. Two companies will collaborate in the development of an advanced data analytics solution for automated...
navy

The U.S. Navy’s MQ-4C Triton, built by Northrop Grumman Corporation, has completed formal lab testing and a successful first flight of an improved software...
defense procurement procedures

New organizational steps will make defense procurement procedures in India more efficient. The Indian ministry of defense committee set up in order to study...
technology

By Arie Egozi The world is changing fast and defense technologies and the rules that are meant to control them are also very flexible. This fact...
first responders

  Exoskeleton technologies are fulfilling new roles in the military, industrial, commercial and first-responder applications. Lockheed Martin has licensed the bionic augmentation technology Dermoskeleton from...

China, the largest exporter of military drones currently, is ready to place a new model on the international market. The TYW-1, developed by one...
video analytics

Over recent years, video analytics technologies have gained a reputation of over-promising and under-delivering in terms of performance. One of the biggest complaints has...
thermal monocular

The recently unveiled Pulsar Helion Thermal Monoculars have been getting attention in the thermal industry by setting the bar for feature-packed technologically advanced optics. According...
cell phone surveillance

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) for the first time is publicly confirming it uses cell phone surveillance devices in investigations across Canada. RCMP...
License Plate Readers

Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) are probably the most common mass surveillance technology in use by law enforcement agencies. But they're not always used...

  An unmanned ground vehicle will be equipped with an advanced wireless communication and connectivity network. Rajant announced recently that Sharp Electronics Corporation (SEC) will...
first responders

A new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) will serve as a cell tower for the benefit of users such as first responders. Fenix Group has...
targeting pod

By Arie Egozi Until 20 years ago, targeting pods on fighter aircraft were considered as the privilege of air forces serving in countries with extensive...
Video IoT Platform

A new Video IoT Platform for security and commercial uses has been released recently by Gorilla Technology, a global provider of video intelligence and...
law enforcement teams

Artificial intelligence technology will help law enforcement teams in dealing with data. The Safariland Group, global provider of safety and survivability products and the...
drone-base EW

A Russian military drone-based electronic-warfare system is aiming to hi-jack phones. The Leer-3 RB-341V combines jammers and UAVs in order to disable cellular networks,...
border patrol

The US Homeland Security Department has been reluctant to send helicopters on nighttime missions to aid the Border Patrol, leaving agents to face drug...
nano-UAV

A new version of a military nano-UAV has been under development. FLIR's Prox Dynamics unit is in the process of developing a new version...

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