Artificial intelligence will have a profound impact on missile developments and defence, but integration is still years away.
AI’s role in warfare is not just about who has the best autonomous weapons—it’s also about who can use AI to make decisions faster than their adversary.
"Those who buy the F-35, we must offer them the Rafale," French President Emmanuel Macron said over the weekend.
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A novel type of jet propulsion, a rotating detonation engine (RDE), has been successfully tested by Pratt & Whitney. The development could be highly significant for the U.S. military, with RDE ...
The depot is playing a key role in the rollout of the Family of Weapon Sights Individual, a lightweight thermal imaging ...
Explore how EOS, an Australian defense leader, leverages anti-drone tech & a strong financial base to secure major contracts.
US military officials believe Russia and China are aggressively testing new offensive space capabilities, pointing to a ...
Once the war with Ukraine ends, Moscow will face an uncertain future in the surface-to-air missile (SAM) system market. ...
OP-ED. The extension of France's nuclear doctrine to neighboring countries presupposes an overall strategic redefinition of ...