


Opinion
NATO is not ready for drone warfare in the Arctic
Russia is moving faster in fielding uncrewed systems suitable for operations in the region, argue analysts from the Center for European Policy Analysis.

Unmanned
Apache helicopters downed drones in air-to-air combat with 30mm proximity ammo
Gunship pilots test-fired APEX munitions, designed to pulverize targets with shrapnel.

US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.

Are the once-vaunted Bayraktar drones losing their shine in Ukraine?
A local commander sees the unmanned aircraft as too vulnerable for combat, while the manufacturer says the mission types have changed.

NATO eyes ‘quantum-resistant’ encryption in 5G drill
Alliance nations scramble to harden their cyber defenses against the next generation of hacking attempts powered by novel computing approaches.

SEC sues SolarWinds for alleged cyber neglect ahead of Russian hack
The 2020 hack penetrated U.S. government agencies including the Justice and Homeland Security departments, and more than 100 companies and think tanks.

Businesses reposition amid growing demand for solid rocket motors
Companies in the rocket propulsion industry are making their own moves, reshuffling the market with potentially wide-ranging effects.

‘Hacktivists’ join the front lines in Israel-Hamas war
“Attacks are increasing daily, with hundreds of attacks we’ve monitored so far,” said Gil Messing, the chief of staff at Check Point Software Technologies.

Leonardo, Elbit units to prototype targeting device for US Army
The U.S. Army published a request for prototype proposal for the Joint Effects Targeting System II in late 2022.

Opinion
What are the takeaways from Ukraine’s fight in the Black Sea?
Today’s struggles in the Black Sea may herald a changing face of naval warfare, in which large warships are increasingly vulnerable.

Jordan asks US to deploy Patriot air defense systems
Jordan's military has also responded to allegations that U.S. aircraft were using local air bases to supply Israel with equipment and ammunition.
