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The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth

By Thomas Cheney A piece of space junk recently crashed through the roof and floor of a man’s home in Florida. NASA later confirmed that the object had...

The new attack surface: from space to smartphone

By Jamie Munro Imagine having seamless mobile broadband access anywhere on Earth, from the most remote deserts and oceans to disaster zones, all without...

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The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth

By Thomas Cheney A piece of space junk recently crashed through the roof and floor of a man’s home in Florida. NASA later confirmed that the object had...

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The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth

By Thomas Cheney A piece of space junk recently crashed through the roof and floor of a man’s home in Florida. NASA later confirmed that the object had...

How the US Army’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) unifies missile defense across domains

With multiple milestones met for the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS), the U.S. Army’s modernization program for missile defense, the Army now plans to...

The new attack surface: from space to smartphone

By Jamie Munro Imagine having seamless mobile broadband access anywhere on Earth, from the most remote deserts and oceans to disaster zones, all without...
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The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth

By Thomas Cheney A piece of space junk recently crashed through the roof and floor of a man’s home in Florida. NASA later confirmed that the object had...

How the US Army’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) unifies missile defense across domains

With multiple milestones met for the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS), the U.S. Army’s modernization program for missile defense, the Army now plans to...

The new attack surface: from space to smartphone

By Jamie Munro Imagine having seamless mobile broadband access anywhere on Earth, from the most remote deserts and oceans to disaster zones, all without...

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the US Navy’s Surface Fleet

By Steven Wills The U.S. Navy surface warfare enterprise has had several developments to cheer about in 2025. First, the AEGIS combat system works, and it...

MilitaryTech: New Systems Require the Right People

By Jon Reisher On a cold November morning in the mountains of Utah, “A. C.” produces a surrender appeal in Russian using a standalone artificial...

Five priorities for advancing NATO’s space mission

By Anca Agachi, Shaan Shaikh, Bruce McClintock NATO has intensified its efforts in the space domain. In relatively fast order, the alliance has moved from recognizing the growing role of space —...

Getting Britain’s defence ready for a scientific future

By Mike Sewart How warfare is waged is changing. While the technological developments of the 20th century helped to level the playing field between nations,...

A step forward in space export control reform

By Jeff Foust A decade ago, the commercial space industry in the United States celebrated a hard-fought victory in efforts to reform export controls. After...

Russia announces new submarines, but the industry is strained

By Maxim Starchak Russia will build eight nuclear multi-purpose and strategic submarines for the Navy, according to the Russian president. Vladimir Putin announced the plans after...

Can the gaming industry help the military sector?

The gaming industry’s growth is persuading military strategists that the sector should be more integrated with and learned from. Analysis by GlobalData The gaming industry has...

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...

NASA and safety: more is better

By Roger Handberg The ongoing crisis with the Starliner has moved in the direction of making crew safety the prime driver. As an organization,...