Human-AI Collaboration Tested to Improve Battlefield Decision-Making
The U.S. Air Force has recently completed a second round of field tests aimed at evaluating how artificial intelligence can assist military decision-making in...
Poland Faces Sharp Rise in Cyberattacks from Russia Targeting Critical Infrastructure
Poland has recorded a significant increase in cyberattacks targeting its critical infrastructure, with activity linked to Russian state actors accounting for a growing portion...
New Method Enhances AI’s Ability to Recognize Personalized Objects
Vision-language models (VLMs) are becoming increasingly capable at identifying general objects like “a dog” or “a car,” but they still struggle when asked to...
Smart, Stealthy, and Squishy: An Underwater Jellyfish Robot
Chinese researchers have unveiled a new biomimetic underwater robot designed to operate almost invisibly beneath the surface. Modelled after a jellyfish, the transparent robot...
TAK Turns Smartphones into Battlefield Coordination Tools
Over the past decade, the Tactical Assault Kit (TAK) has grown from a research experiment into one of the most widely used digital tools...
Augmented Reality Takes Flight in Military Training
Training attack helicopter crews for modern threat environments has traditionally required large training areas, multiple aircraft, and complex coordination. Even then, it is difficult...
T-Dome: A Smarter Shield Integrating Air, Missile, and Drone Defenses
Modern air-defense systems face a common problem: sensors, interceptors, and command centers often operate in parallel rather than as a synchronized whole. This slows...
The Shape-Shifting “Octo Robot” Built for Stealth
Robots intended for complex natural environments face a familiar problem: rigid bodies and fixed-color surfaces make them easy to detect and limit their ability...
Autonomous Delivery Vehicle Offers Surprising Approach
The converging trends of robotics, self-driving cars, and e-commerce are leading to an explosion of interest in the last-mile delivery challenge. Consumers are ordering...
The Radar Upgrade That Could Keep a Cold-War Bomber Flying to...
Large strategic bombers were designed for a very different battlespace than the one air forces face today. Modern conflicts rely on dense sensor networks,...
This Robot Attack Didn’t Need the Internet in Order to Spread
As humanoid and quadruped robots move from research labs into public spaces, factories, and homes, their growing autonomy is creating a new class of...
The Wind System Designed to Be Deployed Fast — and Almost...
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is reshaping energy demand in ways few power systems were designed to handle. Large-scale data centers now consume...
The Control System Built to Command Many Drones at Once
Modern military operations increasingly rely on unmanned systems, but coordinating them effectively remains a challenge. Drones operating in the air, on the surface, or...
Will Remote Identification be Compulsory for Drones?
Millions of the agile and affordable quadcopters and other drones have already been sold in the United States. Anonymity is already not an option...
This UAV Flies Longer by Staying Cooler and Quieter
Unmanned aerial vehicles used for long-range reconnaissance face a familiar set of tradeoffs. Internal combustion engines offer endurance but generate noise and heat that...
Satellite Based System to Help Guide Ships into Harbors
Maritime pilots help to guide ships into harbors with the help of GPS, but the existing technology is limiting. A new satellite system could...
The Privacy Problem Built Into Voice Assistants
Voice-controlled assistants have become a constant presence in homes, phones, and offices, quietly waiting for a wake word before responding. That convenience, however, depends...
Why Securing Critical Systems Now Starts With Simplicity
Cloud environments were meant to simplify IT. Instead, for many large organizations, they have become a new source of risk. As enterprises adopted SaaS...
When AI Meets Assembly Lines: A New Attack Drone Emerges
Sustaining drone operations at scale has become one of the defining challenges of modern warfare. Frontline units rely on unmanned systems for reconnaissance, strike...
New App to Use Smartphone Capabilities in Battlefield
While Intel ceases development on several wearable devices and shutting down its New Devices Group (NDG) in Israel, the US Pentagon has been advancing...
Smart Textiles, Real Results: A Glove That Actively Reduces Swelling
Hand edema can significantly limit mobility, reduce grip strength and complicate recovery following injury, surgery or chronic illness. Standard treatments often rely on manual...
New Medical Evacuation Helicopter Has Largest Cabin for its Class
A light utility helicopter prototype, VRT500, will be manufactured by Russian Helicopters, part of Rostec State Corporation, by the end of 2019. The aircraft...

















































