New Revolutionary Chinese Radar Can Track Multiple Hypersonic Missiles
The new microwave photonic radar can track 10 hypersonic missiles traveling up to Mach 20 and distinguish between false positives and genuine targets with...
Self-Charging Humanoids Step in for Border Duty
Border checkpoints are under increasing pressure to manage rising traveller volumes, evolving security demands, and labor-intensive inspection routines. Many of these sites operate around...
Israel Aerospace Industries Sign $777 Million Contract with India
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) announced today, October 24th, it has been awarded an additional, $777-million mega- contract for supply of LRSAM Air & Missile...
Not Just Fast — This Missile Knows How to Evade
Defending maritime approaches has become increasingly complex as naval air defenses grow more capable. Modern surface combatants rely on layered sensors, radar-guided interceptors, and...
The Fighter Helmet That Replaces Night-Vision Goggles Entirely
Modern fighter operations place growing cognitive and physical demands on pilots. High-speed engagements, dense sensor inputs, and operations at night or in poor weather...
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual Use Technologies
Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites you to join the fifth cycle...
From Smooth Floors to Stairwells: A New Kind of Robot Mobility
Stairs remain a stubborn obstacle for mobile robots. Wheels are fast and efficient on flat ground, but they struggle the moment elevation changes appear....
Watch: Advanced “Robo-Wolves” Could Replace Soldiers in Battle
At this year’s Airshow China in Zhuhai, China South Industries Group Corporation (CSGC) unveiled its latest development in unmanned combat technology: a series of...
EU Journalists Criticized Russia – and Got Hacked
A new investigation reveals that EU journalists and activists who have been critical of Russia were targeted with NSO’s Pegasus spyware.
These cyberattacks reportedly targeted...
VPN Usage Surges in Iran Amid Regime-Imposed Internet Restrictions
In the wake of the recent conflict with Israel, Iran has blocked internet access to its citizens. Now, digital tools like virtual private networks...
The Refueling System That Gets Helicopters Back in the Air in...
Aircraft availability in forward areas often comes down to one limiting factor: fuel. In expeditionary environments, helicopters and transport aircraft are frequently forced to...
Israel’s UAV Market: Growth Opportunities
A new report assesses the evolving trends in the UAV industry in Israel, in the context of various geopolitical, economical and technological influences in...
Puma LE Drone Receives Precision Targeting and Modular Payload Upgrades
AeroVironment has introduced new capabilities for its Puma LE small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS), aimed at expanding its operational roles well beyond traditional surveillance....
Back to Analog: Rethinking How Sensors Process Data
As networks of connected devices continue to expand, a growing problem is emerging at the hardware level. Sensors embedded in everyday systems—from cameras and...
The Growing Risk of Keyless Car Thefts
The same technology that was designed to make it easier to unlock and start vehicles has brought with it a surge in auto theft.
With...
Why Future Battlefield Drones May Not Need GPS at All
Modern military drones rely heavily on satellite navigation to orient themselves, map terrain, and support ground forces. In environments where GPS or GNSS signals...
Drones Are the New Threat on the Battlefield— These Portable Defenses...
As drones become an increasingly common weapon on the battlefield, protecting troops on the move has become a top priority. In southern Germany, the...
Like an Arcade Game—But on the Battlefield
As unmanned aircraft become central to modern combat, another challenge is emerging: what happens after a drone goes down. Crashed systems can contain sensitive...
Why Special Ops Aircraft Are Plugging into Space Networks
Modern air operations increasingly depend on constant data flow. Crews need access to real-time intelligence, targeting updates, and coordination with ground and air assets—often...
When Helicopters Start Acting Like Control Towers
Modern military aviation faces a growing coordination problem. As drones, sensors, and crewed platforms multiply, commanders are often forced to juggle disconnected systems that...
First Delivery of Skydio X10D Drones Received for Reconnaissance Modernization
The U.S. Army has begun transitioning to a new generation of reconnaissance quadcopter drones with the first delivery of Skydio’s X10D small unmanned aerial...
















































