Marines Expand Experimentation as New Strategy
The U.S. Marines Corps will likely majorly increase experimentation in order to push future success in an increasingly competitive field.
According to the new...
Drone Batteries Become Increasingly Specialized
The applications of drones for both security and commercial purposes is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon. With rapid implementation of drone technology comes the...
Cyber Resiliency Has to Be Part of Weapon Systems DNA
The U.S. military’s weapons systems today are reliant on complex software and interconnectivity with a host of components, sensors and computer systems. The highly...
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...
Germany Establishes New Defense Research Agency
Germany wants to establish an agency like the American DARPA. Its Defense and Interior ministry officials are pushing for the creation of a new...
Latvia Receives Military Tactical Vehicle from the U.S.
For the first time, Latvia already received 18 ‘Sportsman Big Boss’ and MRZR-2 military tactical vehicles manufactured by an American company.
The vehicles, which have...
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...
Call for Startups: Do You Have Innovative Technological Project?
Apply to iHLS Security Accelerator’s 8th Batch
Specializing in security technology with an emphasis on dual-use technology, iHLS is inviting startups in this field to...
US Space Force’s Powerful Chatbot Tool Tackles Coding
The US Air Force and Space Force announced a new GenAI chatbot tool called NIPRGPT (Non-classified Internet Protocol Generative Pre-Training Transformer) that is designed...
NCO in a Bottle: New AI Model Encapsulates Vast Military Knowledge
In many militaries, NCOs (non-commissioned officers) are assets when it comes to expertise and experience. However, their number is few and their years in...
Pro-Palestinian Hackers Expose Data of Nearly 5,000 Israelis
A mid-November report by Cybernews reveals that a pro-Palestinian hacktivist group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack targeting Israel's Ministry of National Security. The...
Old Jet Parts Recycled into 3D-Printed Parts for Next-Gen Military Aircraft
In an interesting initiative, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has begun repurposing components from retired Royal Air Force Tornado jets, recycling them into...
Russian Cyber Campaign Targets Western Military Aid Logistics to Ukraine
In a covert effort to interfere with military support flowing to Ukraine, Russian state-sponsored hackers have been systematically targeting critical defense and transport infrastructure...
Ukraine Tests AI Tool to Streamline Open-Source Intelligence Gathering
Ukrainian military analysts are trialing a new artificial intelligence tool designed to speed up the process of collecting and sorting online open-source intelligence related...
Autonomous Combat Drone Responds to Pilot Commands in Real-Time Flight Test
In a recent demonstration that signals a turning point in air combat technology, a manned fighter jet successfully controlled an unmanned combat drone during...
Hidden No More: Inside the World’s Largest Sea Radar
Ballistic missile defense relies on early detection and precise tracking, but gathering accurate data in the vast expanse of the Pacific remains a significant...
No Need to Panic: AI Reassigns Drone Tasks on the Spot
Uncrewed aircraft are now central to surveillance, logistics, and reconnaissance, but their missions don’t always unfold as planned. Fuel shortages, weather shifts, and unexpected...
Not a New Missile — a Smarter Way to Build More...
Rising demand for missiles has exposed a persistent challenge across defense supply chains: propulsion components are difficult to scale quickly without introducing delays or...
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...
No Longer Just Science Fiction: Fighter Jets Start Reaching for Space
Air dominance is becoming harder to achieve as battlefields extend upward and outward, blurring the line between atmosphere and space. Traditional fighter jets are...
A New Switch Design Could Unlock Truly Flexible Wireless
As wireless systems push toward higher frequencies and wider bandwidths, one technical bottleneck keeps resurfacing: the hardware itself. Radio-frequency (RF) switches are essential for...
One Simple Physics Trick Powers These Shape-Shifting Robots
Robots are often limited by how they move. Wheels struggle with obstacles, legs require complex joints and control, and propellers add weight and energy...

















































