Technology
-
May- 2026 -15 May
Core Systems to Supply Rugged C2 Computers for US Army
Core Systems has secured a contract to provide its ATMOS2 tactical ruggedized computers for the US Army’s Command and Control-Now program.
Read More » -
15 May
Royal Navy Trials Air Ambulance Team, Containerized Medical Hub at Sea
The UK Royal Navy has tested new maritime emergency capabilities, including an airborne casualty response unit and a containerized treatment module designed for ships without advanced onboard medical facilities.
Read More » -
15 May
US Special Ops Chiefs Push for Right-to-Repair Authority for Military Systems
US special operations commanders have revealed that proprietary restrictions imposed by defense contractors are slowing efforts to rapidly repair military equipment, particularly unmanned aerial systems, as adversaries move faster with commercially available technology.
Read More » -
15 May
Airbility, Schübeler Launch eVTOL Propulsion Tech Collaboration
South Korea’s Airbility has signed a memorandum of understanding with Germany-based Schübeler to jointly develop electric ducted fan propulsion systems for next-generation eVTOL aircraft, the companies announced.
Read More » -
15 May
US Startup Develops System That Lets Shooters Aim Without Using Sights
A Florida-based startup is aiming to change how shooters engage targets, unveiling augmented reality glasses designed to project a red-dot aiming cue and potentially replace traditional optic systems.
Read More » -
15 May
L3Harris Adds AI Counter-Drone Capability to Tactical Radios
L3Harris is introducing a software upgrade that turns tactical radios into an intelligent response network designed to help defend against small attack drones.
Read More » -
15 May
Kopin Expands US OLED Microdisplay Production to Meet Defense Demand
Kopin Corporation is bringing OLED microdisplay manufacturing fully in-house at its Westborough, Massachusetts, headquarters.
Read More » -
14 May
OpenAI Pushes GPT-5.5 Into Cyber Defense With ‘Daybreak’ Initiative
OpenAI is weaving artificial intelligence models deeper into software defense workflows through its “Daybreak” initiative, aiming to embed security capabilities directly into the software development process.
Read More » -
14 May
Peraton Targets Cognitive Warfare With New AI Platform
Peraton is aiming to give soldiers an edge in fast-moving cognitive warfare with its new Interactive Realtime Information System, an AI platform designed to convert large volumes of data into usable intelligence.
Read More » -
14 May
Ukraine’s New Laser Tool Makes Strike Drones Easier to See in Total Darkness
Ukrainian forces have turned to lasers to spot and track drones in complete darkness, aiming to improve nighttime targeting while reducing the cost of countering low-cost aerial threats.
Read More »