How Modern Technology Can Improve Employment in Defence – From Trainees to Veterans
By Peter Ford
Having the right technology is key to improving defence recruitment, retention and personnel management, and inspiring the new generation to embark on...
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Imagine a future where artificial intelligence (AI) empowers NATO forces with unprecedented speed, precision, and insight. At the heart of this revolution lies Allied...
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How Modern Technology Can Improve Employment in Defence – From Trainees to Veterans
By Peter Ford
Having the right technology is key to improving defence recruitment, retention and personnel management, and inspiring the new generation to embark on...
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Networking vehicles on the future battlefield
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Electronic warfare on the ground
U.S. Army cyber warfare experts are rediscovering electronic warfare (EW) for ground operations, as centralized command authorities combine cyber and EW operations into a...
Could optical computing be poised for mainstream aerospace and defense information processing?
Optical computing has been "the next big thing" now for decades. This enabling technology holds so much potential because it offers huge advances in data...
Missile developments in the AI era
Technology companies integrating AI-enhanced back-end military functions with defence companies’ missiles will be the first step in a new partnership between the two sectors.
Western...
UK MoD to spend 10% of equipment budget on “innovative” tech
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been directed to spend 10% of its equipment budget on “innovative technologies” .
It is unclear what the...
US Army looks for zero trust capabilities to ensure its data is secure in tactical network architectures
The US Army is on the hunt for zero trust capabilities to ensure its data is secure in tactical network architectures, according to a request for information published...
The Microchip Revolution: Avionics at the Speed of Light in 2025
By John Persinos
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Is bad data to blame for missing weapons parts?
By Lauren C. Williams
Virtually all of the Army’s weapons are affected by delayed or back-ordered parts—and mismatched computer systems are largely to blame. And...
Military researchers eye future project for on-system cyber security in bus-based embedded computing
U.S. military researchers are making plans to approach the industry on an upcoming cyber security project to safeguard bus-based embedded computing systems from cyber attacks.
Officials...
US Army eyes data platform upgrade for 2025-2028
The US Army is doubling down on its data plans with a new four-year, $619 million contract with Palantir that promises to keep current...
US Defense Secretary to replicate Israeli “Iron Dome for America”
Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump’s pick for US Defense Secretary, breathed life into an ambitious plan to deploy “the Iron Dome for America” on...
UK trials cope cages for Challenger 2 tanks
The UK is testing the efficacy of so-called ‘cope cages’ on British Army Challenger 2 main battle tanks (MBT), as combat experiences in the...

