Ukraine 5 days ago Dogs of war: Britain's new robots aiding Ukraine, terrorizing Russia as drones continue dominating battlefield The BAD2 drone can serve a range of roles, including reconnaissance and delivery of vital battlefield technology that can help tip a conflict in favor of Ukraine.
US Navy 6 days ago Navy to sideline 17 vessels due to manpower shortage, operating crews will be redistributed: report The Navy planned to retire 48 vessels over a four year period starting in 2022, but these vessels in the "great reset" added an additional 17 vessels to that list.
OPINION August 23 Future of US security depends on 'spectrum sharing' Wireless technologies are crucial to our national security, especially for missile defense and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems, which rely on specific spectrum bands.
LIFESTYLE August 16 Meet the American who launched modern submarines, John Philip Holland, 'brilliant' self-taught engineer Meet the American who is "the father of the modern submarine." The first U.S. and British submarines, the USS Holland and HMS Holland, were the designs of John Philip Holland.
Ukraine July 15 Ukraine's drone startups create affordable air, land and sea robots in secret to fight Russia Facing an enemy with more resources, Ukraine's military is assessing the use of new drones built by a gritty new startup sector that can produce them cheaply.
TECH July 11 Tech that's turning big rigs, trucks, even tanks into self-driving vehicles Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how Kodiak Robotics’ tech may transform commercial/military transport.
Ukraine July 10 US-built F-16 jets are on their way to Ukraine from Denmark, the Netherlands, Blinken says At the NATO summit in Washington, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said U.S.-built F-16 fighter jets are being transferred to Ukraine from Denmark and the Netherlands.
Ukraine June 21 US to redirect air defense missiles to Ukraine instead of the countries that ordered them National security spokesman John Kirby announced that the U.S. would redirect shipments of air defense interceptor missiles that were planned for other countries to Ukraine.
Artificial Intelligence June 21 Putin's AI doctrine seeks semi-automated military as Moscow could look to China for help, expert says Russia's urge to catch up to U.S. and China's AI dominance may cause it to take unnecessary risks, though current doctrine stresses the need to keep humans in the loop on decisions.
OPINION June 17 Russian warships near Florida aim to intimidate. Our Navy views them more like target practice Putin's navy isn't safe close to home, so he sent Russian warships to Cuba to try and intimidate the US. Our Navy isn't bothered at all and is using the visit to gather intel.