While the early small satellites were mostly one-trick ponies, the modern ones are far more potent, capable of multi-tasking. The modern day multi-tasking small satellites will revolutionise space logisticsAgnikul Cosmos, the Indian start-up, which is building small rockets to launch small satellites, is aiming for 30 launches a year—for starters. Its mentor, Dr Ashok Jhunjhunwala, President
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German drone maker helps Ukrainian forces own the night
Munich-based Quantum Systems has seen demand spike for its Vector drone, popular with Ukrainian special operators.
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UK Achieves Milestone with Aerial Drone Defense Laser
The British military’s DragonFire laser system marks a groundbreaking achievement in defense technology. This high-powered laser, developed through a £100 million joint investment by the Ministry of Defense and industry partners, successfully targeted and destroyed an aerial drone. This achievement, a first for the UK, demonstrates significant progress in directed-energy weapons technology. DragonFire’s trial, conducted […]
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Russia angles for drone-making partners in the Middle East
It’s still unclear whether Moscow’s eagerness for cooperation will find a match in the region.
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Indian Army Inducts Logistics Drones to Replace Animal Transport Fleet
The Indian Army has begun fielding logistics drones to replace its fleet of surefooted mules for transporting military supplies.
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Indian Army Creates Artificial Intelligence Chatbot To Prevent Officers From Falling Victim To Honey Traps
In response to the escalating risk of online honey-trapping, a common tactic in international espionage, the Indian Army has taken proactive measures. Motivated by real cases involving Indian military personnel who were deceived by foreign intelligence operatives online, the army has developed an AI-based chatbot. This chatbot is specifically designed to evaluate soldiers’ vulnerability to such
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Indian Army Modernizes Logistics, Retires Mules For Drones And Robotics
The dependable and surefooted mules that have served the Army for over a century, transporting vital loads through challenging terrains and harsh weather to forward border posts, are gradually becoming a part of history.In line with the ongoing “force restructuring and optimization” initiative aimed at reducing manpower by around one lakh personnel by 2027, the Army is phasing out its animal
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The Pentagon is already testing tomorrow’s AI-powered swarm drones, ships
DOD pulled of unmanned amphibious landings, self-coding drones, and more just in the last year. What’s next?
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Marine Corps Plans RFP For Capability To Protect Installations From Small Drone Threats
The Marine Corps is seeking to upgrade its capability for protecting installations from small drone threats, with plans to release a Request for Proposals to industry in the coming months.
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South Korean official touts fledgling drone command as global model
Seoul centralized military drone activities under a single command last year, following an embarrassing intrusion by North Korean aircraft in 2022.
