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Addressing the Innovation Adoption Problem in Defence
Q&A by Adrian Holt - former RAF officer, founding member of Strategic Command's jHub Innovation Unit and now currently at Capita consulting - to...
What Is Interoperability — And Why It Matters to NATO
Together with TIDE Sprint, TIDE Hackathon, and iO360, CWIX is part of the Interoperability Continuum, an Allied Command Transformation-led series of events designed to promote...
US Army Soldiers Train with Virtual Reality to Counter Growing Drone Threats
US Army soldiers from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment use cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) technology as part of their training to counter unmanned aerial systems...
The new space race must be run together
By Aline Spyrka
Sixty years ago, the United States embarked on a great space race with the Soviet Union. The new space race is different...
Military Aircraft Competitions To Watch until 2034
Military Aircraft Competitions To Watch until 2034
FIGHTERS
Competitions for fighter aircraft represent a market opportunity worth $63 billion over the next decade. The lion’s share...
DDG 51: USA Arleigh Burke-class Destroyers offer warfighting capabilities across air, surface, and subsurface threats
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers or DDG 51-class were developed for the US Navy to provide multi-mission offensive and defensive capabilities.
USS Arleigh Burke, the...
Innovative Developments for Computer Assisted Exercises (CAX): A Methodological Approach
By Konstantinos Tsiakalos, Co-Founder - International Sales Director - NATO Coordinator at NGConsultans AS (NGC)
The contemporary landscape of military training demands an analytical re-evaluation...
Oshkosh Defense unveils new variant of Marine remote fires vehicle
The Marine Corps’ answer to mobile, long-range fires now features a multirocket launch system and autonomous tech.
Oshkosh Defense unveiled the newest iteration of the...
AI in defence: Q&A with GlobalData thematic analyst
GlobalData analyst Benjamin Chin discusses key topics around artificial intelligence for the defence industry.
What are the most exciting developments in AI for the defense...
NATO STO report identifies trends shaping the future of science, defence and security for the next 20 years
The NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) released its Science & Technology Macro Trends Report 2025–2045.
The report identifies six key trends that will be...
Military researchers eye project to control biological functions using microsystems and molecular catalysts
U.S. military researchers are ready to kick off a project that seeks to control biological functions using microsystems and molecular catalysts.
Officials of the U.S. Defense Advanced...
Measuring the depth of India’s space program
By Namrata Goswami
India is emerging as a major Asian powerhouse with respect to space capabilities because of its great power ambition and domestic necessity....
