Ukraine has proposed an agreement with the Philippines that includes joint production of naval drone boats. A deal is expected to be signed by October, with a high-level Ukrainian delegation—led by Ministry of Defense officials—set to travel to Manila for negotiations with Philippine counterparts
An Osprey MK III unmanned aerial system (UAS) cut across the skies above Duke Field, north of Eglin Air Force Base, last week during a key Air Force navigation test. The seven-foot, 50-pound drone, sounding like a weed eater engine at ground level, was used to evaluate alternative navigation software designed to operate without relying on vulnerable GPS signals
Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace (FWDA) announced the readiness of Indias first indigenous, AI-powered Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) combat aircraft, the FWD Kaal Bhairav, in Bengaluru on Friday. The aircraft, designed and manufactured entirely in India, can operate for up to 30 hours and cover a range of 3,000 km
Russia has installed anti-drone nets over a nuclear-powered submarine and parts of the pier at its Rybachy base in Kamchatka, according to satellite analysis reviewed on August 2. The development was identified by
The Israel Defense Forces has banned the entry of China-made vehicles into its military bases due to the possibility of espionage using sensors and cameras. According to
Norways Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace and Polands Advanced Protection Systems have
Ukraines Security Service (SSU) is conducting widespread raids across the countrys National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) after exposing a suspected Russian influence network tied to former Member of Parliament Fedir Khrystenko. The investigation, carried out jointly by the SSU and the Prosecutor Generals Office, revealed that Khrystenko—who served under the now-banned pro-Russian political party Opposition Platform – For Life—was recruited by Russias Federal Security Service (FSB) during the administration of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych
Ukrainian Defense Industry Joint Stock Company (UOP JSC) and U.S
With more devices competing for radiofrequency (RF) spectrum—from satellites to smartphones—DARPAs COFFEE program is moving into a new phase to help defense and commercial systems use the same airwaves without interfering with each other. The
Poland has announced a major injection of