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Ukraine develops first indigenous ballistic missile, announces successful test
Deploying a locally made ballistic missile would provide Ukraine with a low-cost, new stand-off strike option unlike any other in its inventory.
EAGLS: US Army gets new anti-drone systems featuring laser-guided 70mm rockets
EAGLS C-UAS system is a platform that can accommodate both mobile and stationary integrations to protect critical infrastructure.
127 missiles, 109 drones: Russia bombs Ukraine in one of the biggest attacks on energy
The attacks came a few days after Ukraine’s Independence Day and killed at least four civilians.
Long-range, high-resolution imaging radar for US Army’s Gray Eagle drone launched
The radar’s increased range and optimized multi-mode performance allow the aircraft to operate well outside most threat systems’ Weapons Effects Zone.
Palianytsia: Ukraine fires new bread-named ‘missile-drone’ to rattle Russia
The new drone can allegedly has range to hit several dozen Russian military sites with ease.
China’s jet fires flares 49 feet away from Philippines’ plane over disputed territory
The Philippines accused China of firing flares just 15 meters from its patrol aircraft in the latest South China Sea military confrontation.
Taiwan to add more than half a dozen submarines to counter China’s PLA
Taiwan’s submarine ambitions are driven by the need to counter China’s growing military power and protect the island’s sovereignty.
US Army adopts Phoenix E for next-generation automated satellite communications
The Phoenix E can seamlessly interface with internet protocol baseband equipment that the Army is transitioning to.
Russia’s new fiber-optic drone is immune to jamming, could be game-changer in war
The new FPV kamikazes use a method similar to wire-guided missiles.
China submarine bests NATO, claims record 18.6-mile underwater transmission
The tests conducted in the South China Sea achieved a data transmission speed of 4,000 bits per second.
Ukraine to get inflatable F-16 decoys to deceive Russian military jets, drones
The Czech company has showcased the inflatable decoy at the Industry Days defense exhibition in Denmark.
CH-53K King Stallion: The U.S. military’s heavy-lift powerhouse
The CH-53K King Stallion is the most powerful and advanced heavy-lift helicopter ever built, designed to carry massive loads and perform under the most challenging conditions. With a price tag of around $100 million per unit, this beast is a significant investment in the U.S. Marine Corps’ future, showcasing unmatched strength and capability on the battlefield.
Sierra Nevada to build US Army’s next-gen fast, long-endurance spy jets
The jets will transform Army aerial ISR capabilities by increasing speed, range, payload, and endurance.
US Air Force buys ‘first-of-a-kind’ tech to remove nuclear threats from water
Integrating these advancements in protecting water supplies can increase operational readiness while improving all personnel’s health, hygiene, and safety.
US Navy could get 20x faster internet connectivity using Starlink satellite
The US Navy currently relies on the Pentagon’s satellite network for connectivity. However, the six geostationary satellites dedicated to internet access deliver slow speeds, hindering the Navy’s operations.
1,000 hits per hour: US Army’s AI system to get smarter, speedier, deadlier
During Scarlet Dragon exercise series, the troops were able to match the performance of the time-critical targeting cell in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
New 10x smaller, $300K cruise missile for US Armed Forces undergoes 1st flight test
The cruise missiles will be compatible with existing launch platforms and deliver smaller payloads at high subsonic speeds.
1st multi-jet autonomy flight executed by Shield AI using Kratos MQM-178 Firejets
This demonstration highlighted the capabilities of future unmanned jets and drones, with all computing executed on board and in-air agent communication seamlessly integrated.
China deploys drone frying laser weapon on 1st warship to counter US allies
The laser system, with a dome-like cover, was spotted behind the 76mm gun on a Type 071 ship after a recent refit.
Roma Invicta: Why were the Romans so good at war?
Through a combination of military might, advanced engineering, and adaptation, the Roman Empire managed to become one of the largest empires the world has ever seen.