Turkey No Longer Wants Nor Needs US Drones
Turkey has long been aspiring to create its own weapon systems instead of having to purchase them from other countries. Among the most striking...
Has Turkey Gone Too Far?
NATO member Turkey has tested its Russian-made S-400 air defense system. The move was condemned by the United States.
The Turkish television channel A Haber,...
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...
The First Driverless Military Vehicles Designed Without Driver Space
California-based self-driving technology developer Kodiak Robotics is partnering with defense manufacturing firm Textron Systems to build military ground vehicles specifically designed for driverless operations....
China Trials Adaptive AI Radar Capable of Resisting Jamming in Flight
A newly tested radar system in China is drawing attention for its ability to maintain high-precision tracking under electronic attack, marking a potential turning...
A New Anti-Drone Turret Fires in Every Direction at Once
Small drone swarms are becoming increasingly difficult to stop using traditional air-defense systems. Conventional remotely operated gun turrets usually rely on mechanically rotating toward...
When Firefighting Robots Start Thinking as a Team
Firefighting in industrial sites, disaster zones, and remote environments often exposes crews to extreme heat, toxic smoke, and unstable structures. While remotely controlled unmanned...
The Cargo Drone Designed for High-Risk Resupply
Resupplying frontline units has always carried risk. Ground convoys remain vulnerable to surveillance, ambush, long-range fires, and loitering munitions. At the same time, modern...
From the Cold War to Now: A Spy Plane Gets Smarter
High-altitude surveillance aircraft are designed to operate beyond the reach of most threats, but modern air defense systems are steadily closing that gap. Advanced...
A Budget Hypersonic Missile With Big Strategic Implications
Modern air- and missile-defense systems face a growing imbalance: interceptors are becoming increasingly expensive, while offensive weapons—especially drones and guided munitions—are rapidly decreasing in...
The Surveillance Tech Built for Low-Altitude Threats and Busy Skies
Airspace surveillance is becoming more complex as traffic density increases and new types of aircraft operate at lower altitudes. Air traffic controllers are often...
Deeper, Quieter, Farther: The Next-Gen Missile Submarine
Maintaining a credible sea-based nuclear deterrent requires more than just advanced missiles. Submarines tasked with strategic patrols must remain undetected for extended periods while...
Hypersonic Missile Tracking Satellites
The US Space Development Agency (SDA) plans to test its hypersonic missile detection satellite constellation, which was developed by SpaceX and L3Harris Technologies. The...
Intensive Drone Military Testing Yields Promising Results
The US recently concluded a series of experiments on new tech during Project Convergence Capstone 4 (PC-C4), involving the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines,...
Fast, Heavy, and Getting Smarter: Inside a Naval Upgrade Cycle
Naval platforms are being asked to do more for longer, often in environments that place heavy strain on hulls, propulsion systems, and onboard electronics....
The DNA in Offspring Weapon Systems
By ARIE EGOZI
The technologies involved in the development of new weapon systems are so complicated that the manufacturers use them "across the board" for...
Air Force Eyes Equipping UAVs With Cruise Missiles
The U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is moving forward with plans to transform existing unmanned platforms, like the MQ-9 Reaper, into long-range...
New Counter-Drone Tech Captures, Not Destroys
Unauthorized drones have become a persistent security challenge for airports, stadiums, prisons, and other sensitive locations. These sites increasingly rely on perimeter sensors, but...
From Collection to Action: Navy Rethinks Data Flow in Combat Operations
The US Navy is preparing to roll out a new strategy designed to speed up how it uses data with artificial intelligence, as it...
Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier Set for Indo-Pacific Mission
France is preparing to deploy its nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, to the Indo-Pacific region on an extended mission. This deployment, which is...
A New Robot Makes Explosives No Longer Stand a Chance
Explosive ordnance disposal remains one of the most dangerous missions on the modern battlefield. Even when technicians do everything right, repeated exposure to blast...
$121M Investment Powers Next-Generation FPV Drone Capabilities
Neros Technologies, a U.S.-based drone startup, has quickly become a major player in military unmanned systems. Since its founding in 2023, the company has...

















































