For True Anomaly CEO Even Rogers, the future of defense conjures thoughts of "space warfare, flat out." "Warfare is becoming ...
LRMP's are a new kind of artillery shell that works with existing equipment but flies extremely far and can maneuver in ...
NewsNation got an exclusive look at Phantom MK-1, a 5-foot-9-inch, 175-pound humanoid robot created by Foundation Robotics ...
For more than eight decades, one of the Holocaust's most haunting images remained shrouded in mystery. The photograph shows a ...
The American military is “incredibly powerful,” said Andy Yakulis, CEO and co-founder of Vector Defense Inc., but is it the strongest in the world? “When it comes to unmanned systems, it is very hard ...
BETTER COMMAND OF THE BATTLEFIELD - A service member from the 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Utah National Guard, prepares for Exercise Hydra, May 8, 2025, at the Utah Test and Training Range.
Australia's Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) aims to support technological innovation for a range of military ...
Armies have tried various street fighting vehicles over the years. In World War II, Germany stuck a 150mm howitzer on a ...
A United States company has showcased the artificial intelligence-powered fighter jet that can take off vertically and ...
As AI and autonomous warfare advance, our future mirrors a collision of Minority Report, Star Wars, The Fifth Element, and Idiocracy—demanding innovation with safeguards and clear global engagement.
On one hand, the current administration has been very publicly struggling with the ethics of drone warfare and just agreed to supply Congress' intelligence committees with classified legal advice ...