Militaries worldwide are grappling with breakneck technological change and the lessons from Ukraine and the Persian Gulf.
What once required firefighters on the ground can now be done from the sky, and Roseville Fire says it's only the beginning.
Manufacturers around the world are leveraging AI to create drone swarms that could change the reality of war forever. Both defensive and offensive drone swarm systems are slated to hit global ...
The Next Defense Stock Winners Won't Build The Weapons. The Pentagon's New Autonomy Budget Signals The Next Defense Spending ...
Russia's war of attrition turned self-defeating in 2026—losses outran recruits. But four years of data show why China's ...
Thales said on Monday it had ​reached an agreement with Exail's leading shareholder, ‌the Gorgé family, to buy its stake in ...
The Indian Armed Forces stand at a historic turning point. Contemporary conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and the ...
Company's ~50,000 Square Foot Bridgeport Facility Designed to Support Multiple Concurrent Automated Assembly Lines for One-Way Attack Platforms and Autonomous Interceptor Systems; Production Targets A ...
Square Foot Facility Expansion Reflects Increased Demand for Kratos Jet Drones and Kratos' Continued Investment in Strengthening the United States Defense Industrial Base Through Scalable, Efficient ...
Moscow now launches more ballistic missiles at Ukraine in a month than the world produces Patriot missiles over the same ...
As President Trump cools on the alliance, its members see Turkey’s large military and vibrant defense sector as assets.
Le Pen has challenged a March 2025 ruling that found her and other members of her National Rally party guilty of misusing ...