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Jan 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's AI Boost to Battle Drones

Ukraine is using AI to step up its defense against Russian drones. They've teamed up with a U. S. company, Palantir, to build a special digital space called the Dataroom. This is where Ukrainian defense companies can train their AI models using real military data. The main goal? To make interceptor

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Smart Move: Sharing War Data to Boost AI Training

Ukraine is stepping up its game in the war against Russia. The country's new defense boss, Mykhailo Fedorov, has a bold plan. He wants to share Ukraine's war data with allies. This data is gold for training AI. It includes combat stats and drone footage. Fedorov sees this as a powerful tool in talks

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Missile Takes Aim at Modern Warfare Challenges

The U. S. Marine Corps has just shown off a new missile called Red Wolf. It can hit targets way farther than usual—over 230 miles away. That's a big deal because most helicopter missiles only go about 20 miles. This new tech could change how wars are fought, especially in places like the Pacific. R

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Iran and Venezuela's Drone Deal: US Steps In

The United States recently took action against a group of people and companies from Iran and Venezuela. These individuals and organizations are accused of helping each other with military technology. This includes making and using combat drones in Venezuela. The U. S. Treasury Department announced

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Underwater Ambitions: A New Submarine in the Making

North Korea has recently showcased the outer shell of what it claims is a nuclear-powered submarine. This development comes as a response to South Korea's plans to build its own nuclear-powered submarine, which North Korea views as a threat to its security. The construction of this submarine has be

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Big Move: A New Submarine in the Works

North Korea is making strides in building a nuclear-powered submarine, as shown in recent state media photos. The submarine, described as an 8, 700-ton-class vessel, is a significant part of North Korea's plan to modernize its navy. Leader Kim Jong Un has called this submarine a crucial step in stre

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Militaries Gear Up for Future Battles: 2025's Game-Changing Tech

In 2025, militaries worldwide accelerated their efforts to redefine warfare. They invested heavily in advanced weapons, stockpiled ammunition, and explored new strategies to challenge traditional advantages like stealth and naval dominance. This year saw remarkable advancements, blurring the line be

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

France's New Aircraft Carrier: A Big Step for the Navy

France is making a big move in military tech. They are building a new aircraft carrier called PA-Ng. This will replace their current one, the Charles de Gaulle, starting in 2038. President Macron made this big announcement while talking to French troops in Abu Dhabi. He thanked everyone involved in

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

India's Underwater Guardians: The Silent Power of Kalvari-Class Submarines

India's underwater strength is something to talk about. Six Kalvari-class submarines, which are part of the Scorpene design, are making waves. These subs are not just any ordinary vessels; they are among the quietest diesel-electric submarines globally. The names INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi, INS Karan

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Laser Tech Steps Up to Secure NATO Communications

In a world where electronic warfare is becoming the norm, NATO is turning to innovative solutions to keep its communications secure. Astrolight, a Lithuanian tech company, has been putting its POLARIS laser communication terminal through its paces in recent NATO exercises. The POLARIS terminal was

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