The Dutch Defense sector has introduced LIght FIdelity (LiFi) technology for data communication during the assembly and storage of ammunition, showcasing its effectiveness in a demonstration yesterday at the ammunition storage facility in Beetgumermolen. Unlike traditional WiFi, LiFi utilizes invisible light waves, which are not susceptible to ignition risks associated with electromagnetic radio waves
The Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah has commenced the use of Nasr-2 precision-guided missiles to strike Israeli military installations, with reports confirming an attack on an Israeli naval base in Haifa. The Nasr-2 missile, a surface-to-surface weapon weighing 650 kg and featuring a 140 kg warhead, has an operational range of 150 kilometers
Two alcohol factories in Russias Tula region were targeted by Ukrainian drones, the region's governor, Dmitry Milyaev, confirmed on Tuesday
New Zealand and Samoan support teams removed a second shipping container from the reef off Upolu Island on Monday as part of the ongoing salvage efforts following the sinking of the Royal New Zealand Navy ship, HMNZS Manawanui, on October 6. The first container, removed on October 19, was empty, while the second container retrieved
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The administration of Al-Sahel Hospital in Beirut has denied recent claims by Israel that a Hezbollah bunker containing $500 million is located beneath the hospital. The allegations, made by Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari, have sparked tensions, with the hospitals management calling them a "pretext for continuing attacks on Lebanon and its institutions
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The Netherlands has entered into a partnership with DeltaQuad, a Dutch company, to provide Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) drones to Ukraine. The Dutch Ministry of Defence has committed €42
Russias Kalashnikov has developed a new stealth combat electric motorcycle (CEM) that is near-immune to enemy thermal imagers due to the absence of thermal radiation and ultra-low noise during motor operation. This follows the growing use of motorcycles in the Urkaine conflict by individual soldiers on special missions as infantry 4x4 vehicles have proven easy to detect by surveillance drones
The Palestinian Health Ministry has announced that more than 1,000 families in Gaza have been removed from the civil registry during the ongoing conflict. The ministry attributed the erasure of these families to the deaths of all their members as a result of Israeli military actions