The battlefield is evolving - and Australia is moving fast. From AI-powered drones to hypersonic missiles, this new wave of ...
Dutch chips manufactured after the start of the war in Ukraine still regularly appear in Russian weapons, RTL Nieuws reports after analyzing data from over 5,000 weapon parts found by Ukrainian ...
The Defence Forces will be forced to spend almost €250,000 hiring external contractors to service its naval weapons due to a ...
The President’s response to the deterioration in the regional security environment is a counter to the notion that he is an ...
US nuclear tests would assess all components of nuclear weapon, such as triggering systems and safety mechanisms, to ensure ...
In a world where machines can code, true intelligence lies in designing the logic that drives them. The future belongs to those who think independently, critically and algorithmically, not ...
In the wake of two years of the globally broadcast extermination of the people of Palestine, three distinct tracks of international response have emerged. One is grounded in justice, international law ...
Anduril’s YFQ-44A fighter drone has recently completed its maiden flight. The testing is part of the U.S. Air Force's ...
The possibility that Blackwell chips might be sold to Chinese firms has drawn criticism from China hawks in Washington.
The public needs to reenter the conversation and start asking leaders questions they have been able to avoid for too long.
There is no need for nuclear tests. The United States has a sophisticated testing system that doesn’t require setting off explosions, and when it comes to deterrence, nobody in the world assumes that ...
China dominates the world’s supply of rare minerals. It has banned their export for use by foreign militaries. Now, it’s worried Australia may return the favour.