NATO artillery units link up their fires in Europe’s snowy northIdeally, it’s a relay race of sensors and shooters across multiple nationalities, in the blink of an eye.33 hours ago
Russian forces test flying flamethrower to target Ukrainian firedronesThe device is emblematic of an ever-faster cycle of ad-hoc fixes on the battlefield in Ukraine.4 days ago
Taiwan taps satellite hookups to help down invading drones"This will help prevent systemic collapse of the core communication network in potential future conflicts,” said the CEO of Tron Future.
Gulf countries beef up their undersea-warfare chops with European techFrench and Italian firms are on tap to supply sonar technology and miniature submarines to Saudi Arabia and Qatar, respectively.
Naval Group launches robotic boat featuring lessons from UkraineThe Seaquest S vessel is currently undergoing sea trials in France.
French Navy orders underwater drones for deep-sea surveillanceFrance considers protecting undersea cables at depths up to 6,000 meters a strategic priority.
Lithuania to deliver thousands of FPV drones to its army, UkraineSmall vendors get the chance to prove their products in a new race to cheaply field large numbers of disposable drones.
Estonia seeks battlefield decoys to sponge up Russian missilesMock-up equipment of high-tech military systems has been spotted on the battlefields of Ukraine, meant to confuse Russian invaders.
Ukraine’s fire-dropping drones can find, shock Russian troops: expertsThe high-temperatures of the blend can damage or destroy caches of equipment and ammunition in a single sortie.
NATO hosts Icelandic exercise to monitor vital north Atlantic passageThe drill involved joint operations in the maritime transit route known as the GIUK gap, an acronym for Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom.
At Europe’s Atlantic edge, Ireland to focus on undersea monitoringDublin’s waters are located in a nexus of a wide network of undersea cables, the global seafloor links that power the world's economy.
NATO taps Exail for mine-clearing underwater dronesThe Dutch and Belgian navies will be the primary users of the systems, the company announced in a statement.