

Drone diplomacy wins Ukraine valuable allies, but now it must deliver
The Iran war has confirmed how central drones are to modern warfare and handed Zelenskiy a diplomatic trump card, analysts say.

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The US military wants a fleet of missile-killing laser drones
The U.S. military is once again pursuing flying directed energy weapons to counter threats to American airspace.

What are China’s plans for Turkey’s IDEF defense expo?
At least 60 Chinese firms are scheduled to attend the International Defence Industry Fair, which is taking place July 25-28 in Istanbul.

Space Force to open launch business to a third provider
The move would expand competition for national security space launch, a field dominated by SpaceX and United Launch Alliance.

Senators eye electronic warfare capability demonstration in western US
Sen. Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, said the interstate demonstration would "better replicate some real-world threat conditions."

Serbia looks to join Spanish surveillance drone program
Belgrade has previously signaled interest, but it remains too early to tell in what capacity it would be joining the initiative.

A sensible approach to AI regulation
Humans will use AI as a co-pilot to make them more efficient in unwanted or criminal digital behavior, like cyberattacks or misinformation campaigns.

This flame throwing robot dog proves we’re all doomed
To quote Paris Hilton, “That’s hot.”

China accuses US of militarizing space, protests Taiwan Straight plane
China’s advances in space include its own orbiting space station and plans for a crewed lunar mission.

First Vulcan flight pushed to end of year, United Launch Alliance says
The delay will push the company's first Space Force mission to no sooner than the second quarter of 2024, according to ULA CEO Tory Bruno.

US Army takes out one-way attack drones in desert demonstration
The Joint Counter-small UAS Office evaluated five companies' capabilities to defeat one-way attack drones this summer.
