in particular the absence of arsenals belonging to third countries stored on its neighbour’s territory. Russia does not have the means to defend its borders, the largest in the world. Therefore, it cannot ensure its security if enemy armies are massing on ...
Drones for Military vs. Commercial Use Military-grade drones may fit in a backpack or they may be nearly as big as a full-size plane and loaded with death-dealing armaments. These drones can cost tens of millions of dollars and have wingspans of more than 100 feet (30 meters). Althoug...
To the US military, a drone is something like the Japanese kamikaze planes of WWII. But being small is a cheap form of stealth and drones are going to get smaller—a lot smaller. The current solution is to deal with drones in the same way they deal with RF jamming: to find the launc...
Military Ramps Up Use of Underwater Drones. What Do They Do?They can range from a svelte 100 pounds to several thousand. Theycan be snub-nosed, bullet...Lindborg, Kristina
Large drones have been spotted flying over the US for weeks, and state and federal officials say they still have no idea who is behind the flights
11 million individuals in this category in the U.S. Some have speculated that the military might be called upon to assist in rounding up undocumented migrants across the country. This would likely include long-term residents who have been waiting for a chance to change their immigration status....
Where Does Defense in Depth Come From? Defense in depth comes from the National Security Agency (NSA). It was conceived as a comprehensive approach to information security and cyber security. The term was inspired by a military strategy with the same name. In practice, the military strategy ...
Hamas said Israel’s warplanes would stop flying over southern Gaza during the four-day truce and for six hours daily over the north. Israel made no mention of halting flights, and it wasn’t clear if this would include its sophisticated intelligence drones, which have been a constant p...
The US military has launched a number of initiatives that show it’s eager to adopt AI, from the Replicator program—which, inspired by the war in Ukraine, promises to spend $1 billion on small drones—to the Artificial Intelligence Rapid Capabilities Cell, a unit bringing AI into everything...
While nimble and affordable drones have reshaped rural battlefields in Ukraine, new efforts are underway to bring those drone capabilities indoors. The defense manufacturer Xtend received an $8.8 million contract from the Pentagon in December 2024 for its drones, which can navigate in confined indoor...