Technology
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Jul- 2025 -18 July
New Laser Tech From Illinois Could Boost Future Drone and Missile Defenses
Engineers at the University of Illinois have developed a next-gen laser component that could improve missile defenses, power directed-energy systems, and enhance laser-based sensing on drones.
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18 July
British Startup’s Wearable Cooling Tech to Reduce Troop Heat Stress
London-based medical technology startup Cryogenx has secured 1.9 million euros ($2.2 million) in seed funding to accelerate the development of its proprietary cooling solution to reduce heat stress in military personnel.
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18 July
Modernized GPS Control System Finally Lands in US Space Force Hands
After years of delays, the US Space Force has finally received a “next-generation” upgrade to the control segment of its Global Positioning System.
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18 July
New AI Partnership Aims to Boost US Defense Innovation Speed and Scale
Star26 Capital Inc. is collaborating with Delaware-based Synthetic Darwin to supercharge its defense tech developments through self-growing AI.
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17 July
Texas AI Startup to Fast-Track Pentagon’s Digital Overhaul
The US Department of Defense is partnering with AvaWatz to deliver AI platforms that will enhance its digitization, readiness, and decision-making processes.
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17 July
Terma, Sperry Marine Deliver SCANTER Radar for Canadian Naval Vessels
Terma has teamed up with Sperry Marine to supply advanced naval surveillance radars for two of Canada’s upcoming vessels.
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17 July
Taiwan Unveils Self-Destructing Storage Device to Guard Classified Files
Taiwanese electronics firm TeamGroup has unveiled a solid-state drive (SSD) built with a self-destruct feature to protect classified or sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands.
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16 July
Ukraine Taps AI Startups to Turn Code Into Combat Power
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence has inaugurated a program to boost collaborative innovations with AI startups in support of the armed forces.
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15 July
‘Ultra-Light’ Chinese Chip Turns Real Bees Into Flying Spy Robots
Chinese scientists have developed a cyborg bee using a “brain controller” that weighs just 74 milligrams, lighter than the nectar bees typically carry.
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15 July
AI-Driven Suite From MIT Aims to Streamline Military Medevac, Mass Casualty Ops
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is developing AI and machine learning solutions to enhance the medical logistics operations of the US Transportation Command.
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