China has publicly deployed its quadrupedal "robot wolves" for the first time during a recent military exercise involving human-drone collaboration, according to official media. The armed ground robots, designed to support frontline soldiers, were seen operating in a simulated combat scenario with the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Ukrainian tech startup The Fourth Law is aiming to launch fully autonomous combat drones by the end of 2025, powered by artificial intelligence. Backed by new Western investment, the company has released new footage demonstrating its advanced targeting technology
A carrier-based version of the Chinese J-35A could be considered for an all-new Russian aircraft carrier that may replace the Admiral Kuznetsov which is likely to be scrapped in the near future. Repairs and modernization of the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier have currently been suspended,
South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) on July 10 completed a project to improve the search radar on the Republic of Korea Navys Incheon‑class frigate, ensuring higher reliability and longer service life for the ships primary sensor system. The
Brazil has reportedly officially decided to suspend negotiations with India over the purchase of the Akash air defense system and is now exploring a potential deal with Italy for the EMADS (Enhanced Modular Air Defence Solutions) system. This is according to a report by
Polands Deputy Minister of National Defense Paweł Bejda visited the Central Air Force Training Ground in Ustka on July 7 to witness tests of Polands latest anti-drone systems.
Lockheed Martin has delivered the first Aegis System Equipped Vessel (ASEV) shipset, comprising four AN/SPY-7(V)1 radar antennas, to the Japan Ministry of Defense (JMOD). The delivery, completed under a Direct Commercial Sale arrangement through Mitsubishi Corporation, followed rigorous acceptance testing
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Japan is reportedly exploring the transfer of Abukuma-class destroyer escorts to the Philippines, which could mark Tokyos first full naval platform export in decades amid growing concerns over Chinese maritime assertiveness. The Philippine Navy confirmed the development Sunday, stating officials will conduct a “joint visual inspection” of the 109-meter-long vessels later this summer, following an invitation from Japans Defense Ministry
Six defence companies from across Europe gathered near Rome on July 3 to test unmanned systems as part of the European Defence Agencys (EDA) first-ever European Defence Innovation Operational Experimentation (OPEX) campaign. The