Russias military left behind a damaged radar station which points the famous S-400 missile system towards its target, at a base in Kherson. This opens up opportunities to the Ukrainian side and the West to study them, and potentially develop technology to jam them
Turkeys Aselsan has created a new active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for both manned and unmanned aircraft platforms. Developed as part of OZGUR project that aims to modernize Turkeys F-16 Block 30 fleet, the new radar will be retrofitted onto Akinci UAV and future Turkish Fighter Experimental manned aircraft
South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) plans to develop advanced defense robots and unmanned search vehicles. The agency
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Rostecs Roselectronics holding has developed a self-learning program that will enable drones to identify suspicious objects, memorize them and subsequently identify new targets by comparing them with already “familiar” images. The algorithm can be used in infrared and television surveillance systems
Lockheed Martin and Red Hat, Inc. is collaborating to advance artificial intelligence (AI) innovation at the edge on Lockheed Martin military platforms
HENSOLDT is supplying four of its radars for Diehl Defenses IRIS-T SLM air defense systems that are meant for Ukraine. As part of an order from Diehl Defense worth a two-digit million euro sum, one of the TRML-4D radars has already been delivered, with three more to follow within a few months
Israels Rafael has teamed up with German company HENSOLDT to offer a solution to the Air Forces (Luftwaffe) requirement of airborne electronic warfare capabilities with Initial Operating Capability (IOC) in 2028. The exclusive teaming agreement was signed in Tel Aviv on the 18th of October, by Thomas Müller, CEO HENSOLDT, and Maj
Russias Electronic Warfare (EW) drones have been upgraded to suppress GSM (Global System for Mobile communication) signals, defense ministry confirmed today. The Leer-3 system is designed to disrupt GSM communication using radio interference transmitted from Orlan-10 drones
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Australia has officially opened the Pitt-Johnston Electromagnetic Warfare Research Centre, a collaboration between Joint Capabilities Group and the Defence Science and Technology Group, in Adelaide. This purpose-built facility boasts a secure environment with first-class laboratories, workspaces and high-end information technology to test the survivability of Defence platforms on the electromagnetic spectrum, Australias defence ministry said in a release today