New Material to Protect from Electronic Surveillance

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Conductive Composites, a small Utah company, has developed an extremely thin, flexible material, to shield from electronic emissions and electromagnetic pulses. Beyond traditional network-penetration, novel...
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New Partnership Promises to Secure Information

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In uncontrolled environments, secure communications can be jeopardized by RF signals that are almost impossible to manually find and identify in real-time. New technology...

DARPA Invests in IoT Malware Detection

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US DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) invests in the Internet of Things (IoT) monitoring field.  A $9.4 million grant could lead to development...
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New EW Development Program Expected

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The U.S. military wants to develop high-power microwave amplifiers that generate enough electromagnetic radiation to disrupt, disable, or damage targeted electronic components and circuits. Defense...

China Produces Radar-Evading Cheap Iron Stealth Coating for Military Aircrafts

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A team of engineers from China was able to produce an iron coating that could make military aerial vessels undetectable to enemy radars, bypassing...
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New Ukrainian Night-Vision Drone Resistant to Electronic Warfare

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Ukrainian drone-making company Brave Inventors revealed its Shoolika ("Kite") Mark 6 drone – an electronic warfare-resistant combat drone with impressive night vision capabilities. Brave Inventors...
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Call for Dual Use Technology Startups

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Are you a startup company related to the security sector? Are you looking for recognition, international exposure, access to investors, and the ability to...

US Woefully Unprepared for Space Weather

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The Carrington event was a powerful geomagnetic solar storm that hit the Earth 156 years ago. Unlike now, back then electricity did not rule...

Japan is Enhancing its Electronic Warfare Capabilities

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Military actions today depend on the effective use of the electromagnetic spectrum to surveil and assess the battlespace, to protect friendly forces and equipment,...
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Quantum Physics to Enable Better Underwater Communications

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GPS signals don't penetrate very deeply or at all in water, soil or building walls, and therefore, can't be used by submarines or in...
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China’s New “Game-Changing” Spy Tech

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Chinese researchers have reportedly developed a new “game-changer” military surveillance technology- an AI-enabled signal intelligence device. South China Morning Post reports that with this technology,...
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Tanker’s Electromagnetic Field Defense Tested

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The KC-46A is a multirole tanker that is designed to refuel all US allied and coalition military aircraft compatible with international aerial refueling procedures...
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Open Call for Startups With Dual-Use Technologies

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iHLS and the Ministry of Defense invite you to join the fifth cycle of INNOFENSE and receive a remarkable opportunity to showcase your technology...
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Electronic Warfare – Keeping Up with Development Rate

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The US Army’s Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO) has recently sent its near-term electronic warfare (EW) capability solution to Europe, and soldiers there will get a...

Missing Dimension of Battlefield Situational Awareness

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Stemming from the idea that disruptive technologies will change the character of warfare, the multidomain battle concept recognizes that the way armies will fight...
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Leap-Ahead Technology Will Create First-Of-Its-Kind Laser

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The terahertz frequency range -- which sits in the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and infrared light -- has remained difficult to...

Raytheon To Build Microwave Energy Cruise Missiles For USAF

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The US Air Force is looking to acquire a missile that can quite literally fry electronics. The USAF is paying $4.8 million to equip...

Marines’ Latest Recruit in Iraq: RQ-21A Blackjack

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Earlier this summer, at least one team of Raiders from Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command deployed to Iraq with a new drone. The...
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Researchers Simulate High-Power Anti-Satellite Microwave Weapon Based on Quantum Phenomenon

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A new weapon design under development by researchers linked to China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is drawing international attention for its potential capabilities in...
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The Swarm Defense Drone That Fires No Missile

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Low-cost drone swarms have exposed a growing imbalance in modern air defense. Small, unmanned aircraft can cost only a few thousand dollars and be...
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Record Number of Drones Flying in Swarm

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A world record was set for the largest drone swarm ever deployed during an aerial show in China. A swarm of 1,180 coordinated drones...
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Plant-Based Sensors to Collect Intelligence

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The US Department of Defense evaluates that the military’s traditional intelligence sensors are not always optimal for the tasks that have become more and...

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A New Flight Simulation System Models the Chaos of Wildfires

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Training helicopter pilots for wildfire missions is particularly difficult because the environment itself is constantly changing. Smoke, shifting winds, rising heat, and the interaction...