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Innitiative For Lead-Free Defense

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While consumer and automotive electronics have been transitioning to lead-free technologies since 2006, defense and aerospace companies have continued to use lead-containing electronics due...

New Tech to Improve Mullti-Domain Warfare Capabilities

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Virtual, also known as synthetic training, provides flexibility. US Marines will soon be able to participate in joint simulated training exercises thanks to new...

Defense Startup Seeks $8 Billion at a $60 Billion Valuation

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Anduril, a defense tech startup, is raising an $8 billion funding round, targeting a staggering $60 billion valuation. Learn more about this massive investor bet on Anduril's autonomous systems.

Less Noise, More Time in the Air: A New Kind of...

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Archer, a U.S.-based company, has been selected to integrate its advanced electric propulsion system into the "Omen" unmanned air vehicle (UAV). The Omen UAV...
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New Semi-Autonomous Underwater System Passes Key Test in Mine Neutralization

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A new underwater vehicle designed to clear naval mines recently completed a successful open-water demonstration, marking a step forward in semi-autonomous mine countermeasure technology. Tested...
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€6.1M Seed Extension for Sovereign AI Intelligence Platform

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According to EU Startups, Irish startup Octostar has raised a €6.1 million seed extension for its sovereign AI intelligence platform. Founded in 2023, the...

The Stealth Bomber’s Biggest Enemy Turned Out to Be Rain

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Stealth aircraft are designed to defeat radar, sensors, and air defenses—but in the case of the B-2 bomber, one of the most persistent threats...

Turning Light into Defense: Laser Shield Nears Deployment

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Modern air-defense systems face a growing challenge: the number of incoming threats is rising, and so is the cost of intercepting them. Rockets, drones,...

NCO in a Bottle: New AI Model Encapsulates Vast Military Knowledge

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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...
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Can a Fighter Jet Be “Jailbroken” Into Like a Smartphone?

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Modern combat aircraft are increasingly defined as much by software as by airframes and engines. Mission data, sensor fusion, threat libraries, and logistics systems...
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Israel’s Technology and Defense Giants to Cooperate in Cyber 

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An Israeli collaboration will develop unique technologies for investigating and handling cyber events. Mellanox will join the Israeli Cyber Companies Consortium (IC3), the consortium...
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Turning Oil Rigs to Floating Mobile Defense Bases

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A new initiative sets out to convert oil rigs to mobile missile defense and resupply base – The US Navy’s Mobile Defense/Depot Platform (MODEP)...
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Solar-Powered UAS Achieves Major Milestone in Test Flights

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BAE Systems, a UK-based aerospace and defense company, has successfully conducted a new series of test flights of its solar-powered aircraft, the PHASA-35. This...
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The Battle for the Sky Now Depends on Flying Data Hubs

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Modern air operations depend heavily on airborne early warning aircraft to detect threats, coordinate forces, and manage complex engagements across large areas. But many...
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Hypersonic Missiles Utilize Sweating Technology

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The US Air Force has taken a significant step toward enhancing the performance of its hypersonic missiles by awarding Canopy Aerospace, a Denver-based company,...
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Hypersonic Railgun Tests Show a New Kind of Naval Firepower

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Defending large ocean areas has become increasingly difficult as navies invest in long-range missiles, swarming drones, and fast-moving vessels. Traditional ship-based weapons face two...
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The Refueling System That Gets Helicopters Back in the Air in...

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Aircraft availability in forward areas often comes down to one limiting factor: fuel. In expeditionary environments, helicopters and transport aircraft are frequently forced to...
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This Partnership Turns Commercial Sea Drones Into Warfighters

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Naval forces are under increasing pressure to monitor vast maritime areas, protect critical sea lanes, and respond quickly to emerging threats—often with limited numbers...
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Incorporating Security Technologies in Critical Infrastructure Structural Systems, Public Buildings and...

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Incorporating Security Technologies in Critical Infrastructure Structural Systems, Public Buildings and Real Estate Written by Or Shalom In the construction world, security has become a central...

iHLS Defense and HLS Accelerator Still Receiving Applications

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The program enables startups to reach a level of maturity for pilot and investment while exposing them to investors, partners, and potential clients around...
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There’s More Than One Way to Control A Swarm of Drones

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A growing need on the modern battlefield is to deploy vast numbers of low-cost, autonomous systems rather than relying on expensive, manned platforms. This...
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The Robot That Turns Orders Into Objects

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Robotic fabrication has traditionally required specialized skills, detailed digital designs, and lengthy production times. In most environments—industrial, commercial, or operational—this limits how quickly custom...

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Drones Could Soon Navigate Collapsed Buildings Without Slowing Down

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Flying autonomous drones through unpredictable environments remains one of the biggest technical challenges in robotics. In confined spaces such as collapsed buildings, industrial sites,...