New Tech to Help Rescue Pilot Behind Enemy Lines
Military forces depend, to a large extent, on GPS and need a redundant resilient capability to operate in a GNSS/GPS-denied environment. A new solution...
Software for Hazardous Chemicals Identification Developed
Edinburgh University scientists have developed a software technique for detecting hazardous chemicals which could boost homeland security and illicit substance detection. The software instantly...
Iranian Testing New Supersonic Missiles
The Islamic nation has announced it has acquired supersonic cruise missile technology. Al Jazeera reported on Wednesday that the missiles are now undergoing tests...
BAE Drone Drops a Torpedo, Making History
T-600 is a heavy lift Uncrewed Air System (UAS) developed by BAE Systems and Malloy Aeronautics that was used to carry and deploy an...
A New Way to Stop Drones: Just Listen
As small drones become more accessible and harder to detect, traditional air defense methods are facing growing limitations. Many systems rely on radar or...
The Non-Lethal Weapons Market Shows Steady Growth
According to a new market research report, "Non-Lethal Weapons Market (2013 – 2018)", the total non lethal Weapons market is expected to reach $1,146.2...
Israeli Tavor Rifle Showcased in Thailand
Soldiers of the Royal Thai King’s Guard were spotted carrying Israeli Tavor assault rifles during the coronation ceremonies of the new King of Thailand..
The...
Cheap AI Chips Used to Boost Hypersonic Weapons Range
Researchers from the Beijing Power Machinery Research Institute and the Dalian University of Technology integrated a cheap AI chip module (the NVIDIA Jetson TX2i)...
Mass Shooting Incidents Can be Prevented
There has been 323 mass shooting incidents in the United States during 2018. This number is 346 for the year 2017 and 382 for...
Australian Army to Be Equipped with Advanced Boxer CRV
The Australian Army will get 211 new Boxer CRV armored combat vehicles, after Rheinmetall was awarded a US$4.1 billion contract, defeating a rival bid...
In Search of New Technologies for Special Operations
The U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) - office of Science and Technology strives to deliver game-changing technology to enable US warfighters to have an...
Harnessing AI for Advanced Aerospace Design
A collaboration between researchers from MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, and Lehigh University is set to transform the aerospace industry with a new design initiative...
New “Make in Saudi Arabia” Initiative?
Saudi Arabia plans to produce 16000 items for its armed forces locally by 2020. Is Saudi Arabia also following the Indian model of locally...
The Iranian Nuclear Weapons: Atom Bombs on Shihab 3 Warheads
Israel isn't the only country that hides its nuclear program behind a veil of secrecy. Iran does so as well. Behind all the smiles...
Use of Anti-Spoofing and Jamming Code Expanding
M-Code is a new anti-spoofing, anti-jamming GPS signal designated for military use. With adversaries trying to jam and spoof signals to disrupt forces and...
The “Make in India” effort – can Israeli companies take part?
By ARIE EGOZI
India is continuing its effort to get to a point where it supplies all its own defense needs.
This effort is based on...
Researchers Hide New Botulism Strain Due to Bioterrorism Fears
The recent discovery of a new strain of botulism, contracted by an infant - the first in forty years - has alarmed California state...
Dropping Armor From the Sky: A New Airborne Capability
Airborne forces are designed for rapid deployment, but they often face a critical limitation once on the ground: lack of immediate heavy support. While...
Extending the Reach of Fighter Jets—Without Extra Risk
Modern air combat is increasingly defined by long-range sensors and advanced missiles, but crewed fighter jets still face a basic constraint: to fire, they...
AI-Driven Laser Weapon Systems for Countering Drone Threats
The U.S. Navy is enhancing its defense capabilities by leveraging cutting-edge AI to bolster laser weapon systems (LWS) against the rising threat of uncrewed...
Criminals Break into Smart Homes by Jamming Wireless Security
A series of robberies in Minneapolis led police to believe that burglars are using WiFi jammers to block off security system signals from reaching...
Turkey Bans Sale Of Fertilizers In Fear Of Terror Attacks
In the wake of two car bombings which killed seventeen people, Turkey announced it was temporarily suspending the sale of fertilizers containing nitrate. The...

















































