The Small Interceptor Built to Stop Big Drone Threats
The rapid spread of low-cost, one-way attack drones is creating a growing challenge for air defense systems (specifically the Shahed missiles). These platforms are...
Your Face as a Password: The Growing Risk Behind Biometric Security
Facial recognition is quickly becoming part of everyday life. From unlocking phones to passing through airports or entering office buildings, systems that identify individuals...
No Pilot, No Problem: This Helicopter Flies Supplies Into Danger
Supplying forces in contested environments has become increasingly complex. Ground convoys are vulnerable to ambushes and improvised threats, while crewed aircraft face growing risks...
Speed Meets Firepower: The Next-Gen Battlefield Robot
Modern military operations are increasingly defined by speed, flexibility, and reduced risk to personnel. At the same time, forces operating in complex environments, such...
How a Small Interceptor Became a Key Layer in Modern Air...
Short-range aerial threats have become one of the most persistent challenges in modern conflict. Rockets, mortars, and small drones are relatively inexpensive, easy to...
When Your Phone’s Location Data Becomes Evidence
Smartphones constantly generate location data, enabling navigation, ride-sharing, and a wide range of digital services. But that same data is now at the center...
A New Way to Stop Drones: Just Listen
As small drones become more accessible and harder to detect, traditional air defense methods are facing growing limitations. Many systems rely on radar or...
A Hidden Backdoor in GitHub Projects Is Targeting Developers
Open-source platforms have become essential tools for software developers, but they are also increasingly being used as delivery channels for sophisticated cyberattacks. Security researchers...
Mid-Air AI Handoff: A New Era for Combat Aviation
As autonomous aviation advances, one of the key challenges remains flexibility. Most current systems rely on a single, tightly integrated AI “brain” to control...
This Robot Sees Threats on the Ground — and Now in...
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...
How Physical Light Could Replace Digital Encryption
Digital security systems are under constant pressure. As encryption becomes more sophisticated, so do the methods used to bypass it. Software-based protection, no matter...
Breaking the Limits of Subsea Endurance
Underwater missions are often constrained by endurance. Most autonomous underwater vehicles rely on batteries, which limit how long they can remain submerged before needing...
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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,...
A New Kind of Stealth: Using Radar Energy Instead of Batteries
Modern military and civilian systems face a growing power and connectivity problem. Sensors, communications, and autonomous platforms all demand more energy, yet batteries add...
A $200M Buyout of an Israeli Company Signals the Growing Importance...
As military operations become increasingly data-driven, defense companies are racing to integrate software capable of coordinating sensors, drones, air defense systems, and battlefield assets...
No Pilot, No Problem: The Rise of “Loyal Wingman” Drones
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 Push to Control AI Before It Controls Systems
Organizations are rapidly adopting AI to automate workflows, but visibility into how these systems operate is not keeping pace. While much of the discussion...
Turning Light Into Motion: A New Approach
Designing materials that can actively change shape or function on demand remains a major challenge. Most artificial actuators rely on motors, wiring, or external...
A Combat Vehicle That Doesn’t Stop at the Waterline
Amphibious operations remain one of the more complex military challenges. Moving troops and equipment from ship to shore requires platforms that can operate reliably...
A Paint That Shows Exactly Where and How Hard You Were...
Measuring impact usually requires sensors, wiring, and data systems that add complexity, weight, and cost. In many cases, such as monitoring structural stress, tracking...
The Drone That Can Break Through Bunkers
Fortified positions have traditionally required heavy munitions or specialized delivery platforms to neutralize. Bunkers, reinforced shelters, and underground structures are designed to absorb or...

















































