Ukrainian defense company Frontline has partnered with Estonias Milrem Robotics to mount its Burya 40 mm automatic grenade launcher on the THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle, conducting live-fire trials in Ukraine under combat conditions, the company announced on Aug. 12
A Russian-Ukrainian citizen has been
Elbit Systems Ltd. said on August 11 it has secured two contracts worth a combined
Some 45 foreign companies have applied to test weapons in Ukraine under the newly launched Test in Ukraine initiative, according to the Brave1 technology cluster. Brave1 is a Government of Ukraine platform designed to connect innovative companies with ideas and developments that can be applied to Ukraines defense
The Kalashnikov Group has begun supplying Russian forces with an upgraded version of its Kvazimachta reconnaissance drone, capable of operating for up to 20 days without landing, the company confirmed. Leonid Rokeakh, Kalashnikovs director for exports of drones and loitering munitions,
A British F-35B Lightning II fighter jet remains grounded in Japan after making an emergency landing at Kagoshima Airport on Sunday due to a technical malfunction. The jet, operating from HMS Prince of Wales, landed at around 11:30 a
German drone manufacturer Quantum Systems has delivered a Vector AI drone to Ukraine, equipped with artificial intelligence and an acoustic artillery detection system. Seibel announced on LinkedIn that the drone, named Vector AI, combines reconnaissance capabilities with the ability to detect and locate enemy artillery fire
BAE Systems has invested in Oxford Dynamics, a UK-based deep-tech start-up specialising in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, to accelerate the deployment of emerging technologies in defence and security. The partnership will merge BAE Systems defence expertise with Oxford Dynamics AI-driven data capabilities to explore next-generation solutions for the U
Polish prosecutors are investigating a Warsaw-based company over alleged kickbacks tied to multi-billion dollar arms deals with South Korea. This was reported by
Japan has reintroduced carrier-based aviation for the first time since World War II with the arrival of three F-35B Lightning II fighter jets from the United States. The aircraft flew under their own power from the U