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This Kamikaze Drone Can Strike Targets Almost 1,000 KMs Away

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Long-range strike capabilities often face a trade-off between endurance, precision, and survivability. Systems that can reach distant targets may depend heavily on satellite navigation,...
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This Robot Sees Threats on the Ground — and Now in...

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Unmanned ground vehicles are increasingly used to reduce risk to personnel in complex environments, but they face a persistent weakness: exposure to small, hard-to-detect...

No Pilot, No Problem: The Rise of “Loyal Wingman” Drones

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As air forces adapt to more contested environments, there is growing demand for platforms that can operate alongside manned aircraft while reducing risk to...

The Hidden Potential Behind Space-Based Solar Power

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As demand for clean and continuous energy grows, space-based solar power has emerged as a long-term solution. By collecting sunlight in orbit, where it...

Powering Drones From the Ground—While They Fly

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Drone operations are often limited by one key factor: endurance. Even advanced platforms must return to base for recharging or battery replacement, creating gaps...
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When GPS Fails, This System Keeps Everything Running

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Modern military systems rely heavily on satellite navigation and timing, but these signals are increasingly vulnerable. In contested environments, electronic warfare can disrupt or...
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A Cruise Missile Fired From the Ground — and Retargeted Mid-Flight

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Modern military operations increasingly rely on long-range precision fires, but many of these capabilities have traditionally depended on ships or aircraft. In heavily contested...

A New Crystal Could Make GPS Jamming Irrelevant

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Navigation systems today depend heavily on satellite signals, but those signals are not always reliable. GPS can be jammed or spoofed, and in certain...
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Milipol TechX Summit 2026 – Operational Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy and...

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Written by Or Shalom The Milipol TechX Summit (MTX) 2026, which opened on April 28th, 2026, at the Sands Expo Convention Center in Singapore, marks...
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When Drones Become Lifesavers, Not Weapons

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Providing advanced medical care in remote or high-risk environments remains a major challenge. On the battlefield, the time between injury and treatment is often...
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A Drone Riding a Robot? The New Twist in Battlefield Tech

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Unmanned systems are increasingly used across modern operations, but they often function separately. Ground robots provide mobility and access to difficult terrain, while aerial...
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A Strike Drone That Can Fly Blind—and Still Hit Its Target

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Loitering munitions have become a central feature of modern conflict, offering a relatively low-cost way to strike targets with precision. However, many existing systems...

Teaching Robots to Recover After Losing Their Position

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For mobile robots operating in the real world, knowing their exact position is not optional. Autonomous navigation depends on continuous, accurate localization. Yet satellite-based...

Navigation Without Limits: A System Built for Tough Conditions

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Operating in the Arctic presents a unique set of challenges for autonomous systems and military platforms. Extreme weather, limited infrastructure and inconsistent satellite coverage...

Bees Don’t Need GPS, So Is It Possible That Robots Might...

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One of the biggest obstacles to deploying very small autonomous robots is navigation. As machines shrink, the hardware required to determine position and direction...

The “Silent Ears” That Can Hear Artillery Fire

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On modern battlefields, artillery and mortar fire can strike within seconds of launch. Detecting the origin of gunfire quickly is critical for both force...

How Smarter Headgear Is Reducing Pilot Fatigue

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As combat aircraft take on longer missions and pilots rely more heavily on helmet-mounted sensors and displays, the physical burden on aircrew has become...

Could Cyborg Pigeons Be the Next Surveillance Tool?

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Small drones have become a common tool for surveillance, inspection, and reconnaissance, but they come with limits. Battery life restricts endurance, electric motors generate...
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From Surveillance to Strike in One Compact Drone

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Small units operating at the edge of the battlefield often face a familiar problem: they need precision strike capability, but traditional close air support...
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This Weapon Blurs the Line Between Drone and Missile

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Modern air defenses are forcing strike systems to evolve rapidly. Weapons that once relied on persistence and operator control are now expected to reach...

This Autonomous Aircraft Delivers Supplies in Mountains and Bad Weather

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Supplying forces and communities in remote or high-altitude regions has always been a logistical challenge. Mountainous terrain, limited runways, harsh weather, and damaged infrastructure...
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This “Unjammable” Navigation Tech Uses the Earth Itself

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Modern military navigation depends heavily on satellite signals, a vulnerability that is becoming harder to ignore. GPS jamming, spoofing, and signal denial are now...

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A Smart Bandage Can Use Engineered Cells to Speed Up Healing

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Chronic wounds remain one of the more difficult problems in regenerative medicine. In many cases, the body fails to maintain the immune and signaling...