Imagine drones that map disaster zones today and scout military targets tomorrow. Or seismic activity sensors built for construction that go on to detect submarines underwater. These ideas represent ...
Meta CTO Andrew “Boz” Bosworth and leaders from OpenAI and Palantir have joined a detachment intended to make the US Armed Forces “leaner, smarter, and more lethal.” When I read a tweet about four ...
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - In London’s Shoreditch district, long home to UK tech start-ups, a French artificial intelligence firm is crunching data that would have allowed Ukrainian commanders to more ...
How military research shaped everyday technologies that impact our lives, revealing the surprising innovation origins behind common tools and devices. Pixabay, StartupStockPhotos Military research has ...
The tech company’s C.T.O. on surveillance, A.I. and the future of war. Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Sophia Alvarez Boyd Mr. Douthat is a columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast ...
The Air Force and Space Force are spending millions of dollars researching a concept called “rocket cargo,” where they would shoot a capsule full of troops or supplies into orbit and land it anywhere ...
Britain’s new military tech strategy will fail unless startups are given clear pathways to adoption, experts have warned. Their concerns follow the government’s announcement that defence spending will ...
Military technology is becoming one of the most critical and fast-growing sectors in today’s global economy. As conflicts evolve and new threats emerge, traditional warfare is being replaced by faster ...
Ukraine’s audacious drone strike on Sunday that may have destroyed several Russian strategic bombers has confirmed long-held fears about first-person view drones, or FPVs, being launched from ...
India's military tech startups are gearing up, with funding growing 61-fold over the past decade. According to Tracxn's India Military Tech Report 2025, annual funding has surged from just USD 3.1 ...
A Bay Area man who admitted to stealing missile-detecting technology on China’s behalf has been sentenced to almost four years in federal prison. Chenguang Gong, 59, was sentenced to 46 months and ...