Navy Laser System Takes on Drone Target in Key Test
The U.S. Navy has recently demonstrated the capabilities of its High-Energy Laser with an Integrated Optical Dazzler and Surveillance (HELIOS) system, successfully engaging an...
U.S. Pauses Cyber Operations Against Russia
In a move that has left many scratching their heads, the United States has ordered a temporary halt on offensive cyber and information operations...
North Korean Hackers Target Zoom Calls to Spread Malware, Expert Warns
A new type of bizarre cyberattack has emerged, with North Korean hackers using video conferencing platforms like Zoom to exploit unsuspecting users and spread...
DragonFire Laser Weapon Development Accelerated
The United Kingdom is advancing its plans to deploy the DragonFire laser weapon system, with a goal to equip four Royal Navy destroyers by...
Upcoming Exercise will Test 3D-Printed Drones for Electromagnetic Threat Detection
The U.S. Army is expected to conduct a military exercise this month in Poland to evaluate the operational potential of 3D-printed drones equipped with...
DDoS Attacks Target Swiss Websites Amid Eurovision Festivities
As the Eurovision Song Contest draws global attention, Swiss cybersecurity authorities have reported a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks aimed at local websites...
The Military Test that Tried AI Across Land, Sea, and Air
The UK Ministry of Defence has recently concluded a large-scale field experiment aimed at evaluating how artificial intelligence can support battlefield operations across air,...
Robotic Touch: “Electronic Skin” Brings Robots Closer to Human Sensation
A new development in electronic skin technology could reshape how robots interact with the physical world. Scientists from the University of Cambridge and University...
Drones Are the New Threat on the Battlefield— These Portable Defenses...
As drones become an increasingly common weapon on the battlefield, protecting troops on the move has become a top priority. In southern Germany, the...
Worm-Inspired Swarm Robots Offer New Approach to Search and Rescue Robotics
Drawing inspiration from an unlikely source—the California blackworm—a team of researchers at Harvard has developed a new class of robotic swarms that physically entangle...
Robots That Navigate in the Dark: Echolocation System Inspired by Nature
A new navigation system developed at the University of Michigan enables robots and drones to operate effectively in environments where conventional visual tools fail....
New Impact-Responsive Electrolyte Aims to Prevent Lithium-Ion Battery Fires
A recent development in battery safety could significantly reduce the risk of fires in lithium-ion cells—without requiring a redesign of existing battery production methods....
ChatGPT to Introduce Teen-Specific Version with Enhanced Safety Features
OpenAI has recently announced that ChatGPT will soon begin offering a version of its platform tailored specifically for teenage users, as part of a...
Tiny, Energy-Efficient Ring Offers a New Way to Control AR Devices
As augmented and virtual reality devices become more common, the search for better ways to control them—without relying on bulky peripherals or touchscreens—has become...
The Growing Trend of Defense Innovation Through Startup Collaboration
Defense ministries in Israel, the United States, and the United Kingdom are reshaping how new technologies enter military service, placing startups and agile innovation...
Pixels at the Limit: Screens That Match the Eye’s Resolution
A team of scientists in Sweden has developed a screen technology that achieves the highest resolution the human eye can perceive, opening possibilities for...
Next-Generation AI Combat Drones Operate Independently and in Swarms
Russia is reportedly deploying a new generation of AI-powered combat drones capable of GPS-independent navigation, machine vision, and long-range strikes, marking a step forward...
Wearable Tech Makes Underwater Missions Easier and Safer
Diving remains one of the most physically demanding tasks in marine operations. Whether for research, construction, or security missions, human divers must constantly fight...
AI Model Could Make Future Aircraft Engines Far More Efficient
Aviation faces mounting pressure to lower fuel use and emissions, but improving engine efficiency remains an expensive and time-consuming challenge. Engine components must be...
New Tech to Detect Threats in Crowded Environments
Everyone wants to be safe and secure, but is it realistic to perform in crowded environments such as a metro station security screening like...
A New Device That Takes the Weight Off Soldiers’ Shoulders
Heavy body armor remains one of the most persistent physical challenges for soldiers, law enforcement officers, and security personnel. Modern plates provide essential protection,...
Smartphones May Not Be Allowed at US Military Installations
The US Defense Department is reviewing whether cellphones should be banned at the Pentagon - where 23,000 military and civilian personnel work at the...

















































