QUICKSINK: U.S Air Force Unveils Ship-Killing Weapon

The U.S. Air Force recently showcased its growing naval superiority by successfully testing a new ship-killing guided bomb. A B-2 stealth bomber dropped the weapon, dubbed QUICKSINK by the Air Force Research Laboratory, on an empty cargo vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. This technology is designed to ensure the U.S. military can effectively defend … Read more

Redefining Warfare: Tiltrotors as Force Multipliers

As NATO member nations contemplate new military helicopter designs, they are carefully examining Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine for potential design and tactical advantages. Several NATO countries are in the preliminary stages of developing a versatile new helicopter to be operational by 2035. This planned Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability (NGRC) is intended to support allies … Read more

China Cuts Off Antimony Supply

China has instituted a complete ban on the exportation of metallic antimony. Antimony is a crucial component with widespread military applications, including explosives, missile propulsion systems, and infrared guidance systems. The Western military sector is heavily reliant on imported antimony, primarily sourced from China. Beyond defense, antimony is an indispensable raw material in the production … Read more

Counter UAS: The Fight Against Drone Threats

The increasing prevalence of drones in warfare is evident. For instance, Ukraine’s defense against Russian forces is hampered by the loss of thousands of drones monthly. The widespread availability of affordable commercial drones has exacerbated vulnerabilities in the traditional security perimeters of civilian and military assets, critical infrastructure, and public gatherings. This has compelled the … Read more

Swarm Technology: The Future of Warfare and Beyond

The Ukraine war has demonstrated the transformative power of swarm drones in modern warfare. While not the key to winning the conflict, they are revolutionizing ground-level combat operations and will be a critical component of future military strategies Swarm technology harnesses the collective intelligence of independent agents to solve complex problems. By mimicking natural systems … Read more

Pentagon’s Cloud Supercomputing Push Opens Billion-Dollar Market for AI Startups

A Defense Innovation Unit initiative aims to connect the Pentagon’s powerful computers with cloud services, potentially offering swift, real-time data processing to military personnel globally. Currently, the Pentagon primarily uses physical computers for this purpose, which are costly to acquire and upkeep. Through this DIU project, Rescale and Parallel Works have shown they can deliver … Read more

Next Generation Fighter Program Embraces Artificial Intelligence

In May 2024, a unique dogfight took place. A brightly colored US F-16 named Vista soared into the sky. However, this wasn’t your typical aerial combat. This F-16 wasn’t controlled by a human pilot, but by artificial intelligence. The AI software powering the aircraft first learned by analyzing massive amounts of data in a simulated … Read more

Quantum Warfare Heats Up with Super-Sensitive Sensors

During conflicts, military forces might lose access to GPS satellites. This would cripple their ability to track their position and movement (PNT). Ships, submarines, and airplanes would have to rely on other technologies for navigation, primarily inertial navigation systems. However, traditional inertial navigation systems, like gyroscopes and accelerometers, become inaccurate over time. Without GPS to … Read more

DIY vs. High Tech: Can Ukraine’s Budget Drones Tip the Scales in the Drone War?

Videos emerged in late May showing Ukrainian fixed-wing drones apparently taking down Russian drones, including a ZALA and an Orlan-10. These drones seem to be a new and cost-effective way to counter enemy recon compared to traditional air defense systems. It’s unclear if they’re modified existing models or entirely new designs. Both sides rely heavily … Read more

The French Navy Dives into AI for Sharper Underwater Hearing

Imagine being underwater in a constant symphony of sounds: snapping shrimp, crashing waves, and maybe even the distant hum of an enemy vessel. This is the reality for submariners, but the increasing complexity of the underwater soundscape is making it harder to pick out those crucial enemy signatures. According to the French Navy they are addressing … Read more