L3Harris Technologies, SAMI-L3Harris, and Zamil Shipyards will develop one of Saudi Arabia’s first domestically produced unmanned surface vessels.
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Explore the industry driving the future of defense and military technologies.
From defense contractors and suppliers to innovative startups and global collaborations, we cover the key players, trends, and partnerships shaping the next generation of defense capabilities and strategies.
DSTA and Thales Join Forces on AI-Powered Military Tech
DSTA and Thales have partnered to develop AI technologies for Singapore’s military, including a joint lab focused on counter-drone and sensing capabilities.
German Firms Collaborate to Bring AI to Military Vehicles
Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics are teaming up to bring AI-driven autonomy to military land vehicles.
Thyssenkrupp, Ulstein Join Forces for Norway’s Next-Gen Frigates
Germany’s thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and Norway’s Ulstein Verft are eyeing a major role in Norway’s next-gen frigate program.
Defense Disruptors: Optiv and the Silent Cyber Threats
NextGen Defense spotlights the startups redefining military tech, cutting through the hype to examine the innovations driving the future of defense. 🚀
Defense Disruptors: Sentrycs and the Race to Stop Rogue Drones
NextGen Defense spotlights the startups redefining military tech, cutting through the hype to examine the innovations driving the future of defense. 🚀
Exail to Develop Next-Gen Mine Countermeasure Solutions With UAE Partners
Exail is joining forces with Abu Dhabi Ship Building and the Technology Innovation Institute to develop next-gen autonomous mine countermeasure solutions in the UAE.
Defense Disruptors: How Nordic Air Defence Is Rethinking Drone Warfare
NextGen Defense spotlights the startups redefining military tech, cutting through the hype to examine the innovations driving the future of defense. 🚀
Alabama Firms Unveil Hypersonic Kamikaze Drone Project
ATRX and Cummings Aerospace have teamed up to create a cutting-edge, low-cost drone capable of reaching speeds five times the speed of sound.
New Vision for IVAS: Anduril Takes Command of US Army’s AR Program
Anduril will assume development of the US Army’s troubled Integrated Visual Augmentation System, taking over from Microsoft following a series of setbacks that delayed the program.