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The Republic of Korea joins NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) Partnership
The Republic of Korea joined NATO’s Science & Technology Organization (STO) Science & Technology (S&T) Enhanced Partnership, a programme designed to promote joint research...
Germany can co-finance European nuclear deterrence
By Karl-Heinz Kamp
Europe has recognized the dramatic nature of the situation and developed ideas to strengthen the British and French nuclear deterrent. Both European nuclear powers...
Prospects for orbital data centers
By Lawrence Furnival
In the near future, orbital data centers could prove to be an important new revenue stream for launch providers and cloud services....
As space becomes more crowded, US Space Force turns to AI
The US Space Force will need to use AI in new ways to identify and track objects in space—also called “space domain awareness”—as space...
NATO Allied Command Transformation: Advancing the Alliance’s Role in the Space Domain at the Space Symposium
As NATO adapts to the evolving character of warfare in the 21st century, the space domain has emerged as a critical front for securing...
U.S. Air Force Overhauls Pilot Training Again To Increase Pace
Faced with a chronic pilot shortage and further affected by an inability to produce enough aviators to fill the gap, the U.S. Air Force...
Guarding against cyberattacks in space
by Patrick Lin
If space systems such as GPS were hacked and knocked offline, much of the world would instantly be returned to the communications...
US Navy asks Draper Lab for Conventional Prompt Strike hypersonic inertial, GPS, and electro-optical guidance
U.S. Navy strategic weapons experts needed guidance and control for future ship- and submarine-launched hypersonic missiles designed to attack the enemy's valuable mobile systems....
US Marine Corps chooses Anduril Federal for electronic warfare (EW) for air defense against uncrewed aircraft
U.S. Marine Corps air defense experts needed state-of-the art systems to counter small unmanned aircraft to protect deployed Marines and their equipment.
They found a solution...
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...
Over 70 companies chosen to join NATO’s 2025 accelerator programme for defence innovation
NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) announced a new cohort of innovative companies tol join its accelerator programme in 2025.
These companies...
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...
