Sponsored by Share:More In CyberFrance, UK embrace fully drone-based naval mine hunting with new techNovel systems include a portable operations center, unmanned surface vehicles for finding mines, and underwater drones for disabling them.Why Sweden nixed new wind farms for fear of missing Russian missilesThere are a number of ways that wind turbines, and especially large groups of them, can mess with the readings from a radar system.Space Force expands Commercial Integration Cell partnershipsThe cell provides a venue for real-time technology exchange between U.S. Space Command and commercial space firms.Europe picks consortium for sovereign satellite constellation IRIS²The EU is counting on IRIS² as a sovereign alternative to the likes of Starlink, Amazon’s Kuiper or U.K.-based OneWeb.Leaders wrestle with a potent mix: AI and weapons of mass destructionNew technologies can lower the bar for manufacturing dangerous weapons, while also helping watchdog organizations in detecting treaty infractions.
France, UK embrace fully drone-based naval mine hunting with new techNovel systems include a portable operations center, unmanned surface vehicles for finding mines, and underwater drones for disabling them.
Why Sweden nixed new wind farms for fear of missing Russian missilesThere are a number of ways that wind turbines, and especially large groups of them, can mess with the readings from a radar system.
Space Force expands Commercial Integration Cell partnershipsThe cell provides a venue for real-time technology exchange between U.S. Space Command and commercial space firms.
Europe picks consortium for sovereign satellite constellation IRIS²The EU is counting on IRIS² as a sovereign alternative to the likes of Starlink, Amazon’s Kuiper or U.K.-based OneWeb.
Leaders wrestle with a potent mix: AI and weapons of mass destructionNew technologies can lower the bar for manufacturing dangerous weapons, while also helping watchdog organizations in detecting treaty infractions.