Estonian defense firm Milrem Robotics will debut its HAVOC 8×8 Robotic Combat Vehicle at IDEX 2025 in the UAE later this month.
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Dive into the realm of emerging tech reshaping the future of defense.
From groundbreaking AI to 3D printing and wearables, we bring you the innovations driving the evolution of military strategies and capabilities.
France Accelerates Development of Robotic Land Platform Tech
France has signed a framework agreement with KNDS France and Safran Electronics & Defense to explore technologies for robotic land platforms.
UK Recycles Tornado Jets to 3D-Print Next-Gen Fighter Engine Components
Parts from retired Royal Air Force Tornado jets have been ground down and 3D-printed into new components for the UK’s next-generation military aircraft.
Greece Introduces High-Tech ‘Fighter’s Uniform’
The Hellenic Armed Forces has unveiled a cutting-edge combat uniform designed to better equip soldiers for modern challenges.
Robot Dogs Take on Bomb Disposal in UK Trial
In an effort to revolutionize bomb disposal operations, the UK has successfully demonstrated the use of quadruped unmanned ground vehicles in detecting and neutralizing explosives.
EU Pumps Over $1 Billion Into Next-Gen Military Innovations
The European Commission has allocated over $1.02 billion for collaborative defense research and development.
USAF to Install 3D-Printed Drag Reduction Tech on Globemasters
The US Air Force has entered the final evaluation phase of 3D-printed drag reduction components for its C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft.
UK Awards Adarga Up to $14.8M for AI Products and Services
The UK has awarded Adarga a contract worth up to $14.8 million to access and deploy the company’s artificial intelligence systems and services.
US Army Moves Toward Potential Recompete of $22B IVAS Program
The US Army has issued a request for information for an enhanced version of its troubled Integrated Visual Augmentation System, signaling a potential recompete.
Charles River to Develop AI Submarine Detection System for US Navy
The US Navy has awarded Charles River Analytics $1 million to develop a tool that uses AI to identify adversary submarines by their magnetic signals.