The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have deployed the Taltan unit, dedicated to autonomous logistics operations using drones, robotic vehicles, and unmanned platforms to transport supplies, equipment, and even attack enemy structures without exposing soldiers to risk.
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US Army contracts Saab’s lightweight Giraffe 1X radar for air surveillance and defense
The United States Army has contracted Saab Inc., based in East Syracuse, New York, to supply its Giraffe 1X radars under a $46 million contract, scheduled for completion in September 2025.
Read MoreRussia adapts Chinese civilian vehicles into military robots for missions in Ukraine
The Russian army is converting Chinese off-road vehicles, originally designed for recreational use, into remotely operated combat systems, such as fiber optic cable-laying platforms and logistics carriers.
Read MoreUkraine to Receive Gripen Fighters to Strengthen Air Defense
Ukraine is expected to soon receive new fighters from its Western allies, including the Swedish Gripen, the French Mirage, and the American F-16, in an effort to modernize its air force and increase its capability to confront Russian air superiority.
Read MoreGreece reaches 50% of F-16V Viper modernization and considers expanding F-35 purchase
The Hellenic Air Force (HAF) received its 42nd F-16V Viper upgraded aircraft, marking the halfway point of the fleet modernization program. The project, conducted in partnership with Lockheed Martin and Hellenic Aerospace Industry (EAB), aims to upgrade 84 F-16C/D Block 52+ fighters by 2027.
Read MoreUnited Kingdom and Ukraine develop interceptor drones for European defense “wall”
The United Kingdom and Ukraine have partnered on the OCTOPUS project to mass-produce interceptor drones, which will serve as the foundation of a “drone wall” in Europe, aimed at countering Russian incursions into NATO airspace.
Read MoreRadia WindRunner: Giant cargo jet could revolutionize U.S. military transport
The company Radia, based in Colorado, United States, revealed this week at the annual Air & Space Force Association conference a scale model of the WindRunner, a large cargo jet still in the design phase, expected to fly for the first time in 2030.
Read MoreNorthrop Grumman’s Vanguard Jet begins autonomous flight testing with AI in the Beacon program.
The Model 437 Vanguard jet from Scaled Composites, adapted for the Beacon program by Northrop Grumman, conducted its first flight in autonomous flight test configuration.
Read MoreRTX advances in aircraft engines and increases production of the Mk 104 rocket.
RTX announced on September 24th significant advances in two propulsion areas: jet engines and rockets.
Read MoreIndia joins the group of countries with rail-launched ballistic missiles
India has officially joined the select group of nations with rail-launched ballistic missile technology. The successful test of the Agni-Prime missile, carried out on September 24 from a modified rail car, marks a significant strategic advancement for the country’s defense forces.
Read MoreUkraine downs Russian drones and develops its own smart air defense system
Ukrainian military personnel from the WU Samurai unit shot down a Russian drone of the Gerbera type, equipped with optical detection cameras designed to identify and avoid interceptors.
Read MorePoland strengthens defense and increases imports of Taiwanese drones and parts in response to Russia
The Poland has been intensifying the import of drones and components from Taiwan, seeking to strengthen its defense against the threats from Russia and reduce reliance on Chinese parts.
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