Researchers Develop a Backpack that Helps You Carry It
A team of researchers from the Harbin Institute of Technology in China has developed an innovative backpack that can significantly reduce the physical strain...
SpaceX’s Secret Launch: New Spy-Sat Tech Unveiled?
Modern intelligence collection is facing a structural problem. Traditional spy satellites are powerful but scarce, expensive, and vulnerable. With only a handful in orbit,...
Aegis System Takes Step Forward in Hypersonic Missile Interception
The United States has made a significant advancement in countering hypersonic threats with the successful execution of Flight Test Other-40 (FTX-40), also known as...
New FBI and CISA Guidelines Target Key Security Gaps in Critical...
The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have updated their joint guidance to urge software vendors to prioritize security, specifically focusing...
This Robot Has No Front, No Back — and That’s the...
Most robots are designed around familiar biological forms. Engineers often model machines after humans, dogs, insects, or other animals, relying on centralized software and...
The Robot That Turns Orders Into Objects
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...
A Robot That Climbs Walls to Do Dangerous Jobs
Industrial environments such as chemical facilities, refineries, and large storage sites often involve hazardous conditions that put human workers at risk. Tasks like welding,...
Cloud Warfare: The Massive Upgrade Powering Military Operations
As military operations become increasingly digital, managing large volumes of data and applications across distributed systems has become a core challenge. Defense organizations rely...
Israeli Laser System Used to Intercept Hezbollah UAVs
In a historic first, Israel has now revealed it had successfully used a high-powered laser weapon in live combat to intercept hostile UAVs launched...
Drone Operators Can Now Carry Their Entire Control Station on Their...
First-person-view (FPV) drones have become increasingly important for reconnaissance and strike missions, but controlling them often requires bulky ground equipment. Traditional ground control stations...
Powering Drones From the Ground—While They Fly
Drone operations are often limited by one key factor: endurance. Even advanced platforms must return to base for recharging or battery replacement, creating gaps...
New Radar Demonstrates Maritime Tracking Capabilities in Successful Navy Test
The U.S. Navy has completed a series of live maritime trials for the AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar system from Raytheon, confirming its ability to track both...
The Importance of AI Implementations for Data Fusion and Uncertainty Management...
Written by Or Shalom
Effective defense against threats such small, low-speed unmanned aerial systems (LSS - Low, Slow, Small), requires a multidimensional approach. Modern detection...
When GPS Fails, This System Keeps Everything Running
Modern military systems rely heavily on satellite navigation and timing, but these signals are increasingly vulnerable. In contested environments, electronic warfare can disrupt or...
The Reconnaissance Drone in Your Pocket – Army Tests New Micro-Drones
In a significant step toward modernizing battlefield intelligence, the U.S. Army is deploying miniature drones designed to support soldiers with immediate, on-the-ground situational awareness....
Tiny Robots, Big Coordination: Learning From Ants
Coordinating large numbers of robots to perform complex tasks remains a major challenge. Traditional systems often rely on centralized control, detailed planning, and constant...
Mobile 3D Printing Platform Brings On-Demand Manufacturing to the Field
Supplying troops or rescue teams with the exact parts they need, exactly when they need them, has long been a logistical challenge. Damaged components,...
Amphibious Alligator Brings Autonomy to Maritime Logistics
Moving equipment, sensors, and unmanned systems across land–sea boundaries has long been a logistical bottleneck. Most platforms are built for either terrain or water,...
What AI Automation Means for High-Tech — and Might Mean for...
Israel’s high-tech sector is currently undergoing one of the deepest transformations in its history – the broad integration of AI-based tools into day-to-day work....
Too Embedded to Remove? This AI Model Was Used in Very...
Advanced artificial intelligence models have become increasingly integrated into defense planning and operational workflows, but their growing role is also exposing tensions between military...
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....
Another Way Autonomous Swarms Are Learning to Think Together
Coordinating large numbers of unmanned systems has become one of the central challenges of modern autonomy. Most drone operations still depend on centralized control,...

















































