military technology
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Kim Jong-Un oversees new AI-guided missile tests in North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has supervised the testing of new AI-guided cruise missiles and artillery systems, marking a shift in tactical strike capability.
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Shadows in the Sky: The Global Proliferation of Shahed Drones
As Russia integrates mobile network loopholes into its drone warfare, the global security architecture faces a critical test of democratic resilience.
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CIA’s ‘Ghost Murmur’ Sensor Detects Heartbeat Miles Away
The CIA has successfully tested ‘Ghost Murmur,’ a classified technology using quantum magnetometry and AI to detect human heartbeats from miles away, aiding in the rescue of a downed airman in Iran.
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Ukraine Offers Norway Drone Secrets at Ramstein Talks
Kyiv plans to offer allies access to combat data and Ukrainian-made systems, including Shahed-drone counter-experience, at the upcoming Ramstein meeting.
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Ukraine Interceptor Drones Destroy Record 33,000 Russian UAVs in March
Ukrainian interceptor drones set a new record in March, destroying 33,000 Russian UAVs. This marks a significant increase and highlights the evolving role of drone technology in air defense.
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FP-7/9 Ballistic Missiles Boast 855km Range, 800kg Payload
New details emerge on the FP-7 and FP-9 ballistic missiles, capable of striking targets up to 855 km away with an 800 kg payload.
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Middle East Drone Arms Race Escalates as AI Targeting Gains Ground
As AI-enabled autonomous targeting becomes a standard feature in modern attack drones, defense contractors are maneuvering to secure lucrative Middle Eastern partnerships amid shifting regional security dynamics.
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Ukraine Aims to Produce All Air Defense Components Domestically
President Zelenskyy announced Ukraine’s strategic goal to domestically produce all air defense systems, including advanced interceptors, to reduce reliance on foreign aid.
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Russia testing AI on Lancet drones with Iran, Nvidia tech: GUR
Ukraine’s military intelligence reveals Russia is integrating AI into Lancet drones, potentially using Nvidia technology in cooperation with Iran.
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Ukraine offers 1,000 daily interceptors to allies against Shahed drones
Kyiv, leveraging four years of combat experience, proposes supplying 1,000 anti-drone interceptors daily to international partners facing threats from Iranian-made drones.
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Japan’s EC-2 Electronic Warfare Fleet Nears Service Entry
Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force is finalizing development of the Kawasaki EC-2 electronic warfare platform, aiming to fill a critical capability gap left by the retirement of the legacy EC-1.
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Secretary Hegseth Presses Anthropic on Military AI Access
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has reportedly warned AI firm Anthropic to grant the military broad access to its technology.
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Singapore Airshow 2026 Spotlights Advanced Aviation Amid Global Interest
The Singapore Airshow 2026 is underway, drawing over 1,000 defense and aviation businesses to showcase advanced aircraft and military technology, reflecting global and regional strategic interests.
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US Marine Corps Marks 250 Years: Traditions, Technology, and Nationwide Celebrations
The United States Marine Corps commemorated its 250th birthday with nationwide festivities, reflecting on its storied legacy, evolving technology, and enduring traditions that connect generations of Marines and civilians alike.
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Anduril’s Fury Drone Ushers In New Era of Autonomous Combat for U.S. Air Force
Anduril’s unmanned jet, Fury, has completed its first test flight, marking a pivotal leap in autonomous military aviation and setting the stage for mass production and strategic integration with crewed aircraft.
