Science & Tech

‘Hybrid constellations’ are making it hard for militaries to hide

Vantor plans to combine high- and low-resolution space imagery in its satellite fleet.

As aircraft losses mount, Pentagon wants a software fix to see through the fog of war

The Defense Department is looking to update how older planes see each other and absorb data.

AI may revive old-school tradecraft even as it transforms intelligence work

As electronic messages get harder to trust, human meetings will become more important than ever, a former CIA agent argues.

Startup debuts agentic AI assistant for war

As the Pentagon eyes agentic AI, a veteran-founded company introduces a tool that puts the military first.

The real danger of military AI isn’t killer robots; it’s worse human judgement

As Pentagon rushes to deploy LLM-based tools, research suggests they can undermine human thought and communication.

Defense One Radio, Ep. 205: New heat science and the future of soldiering

An Army researcher unpacks new initiatives to expand research into human performance.

AI-enabled watch towers set to proliferate along the border

GDIT pitches autonomous station with better sensors, more computing power.

Meet the startups trying to build military-specific AI

The Anthropic-Pentagon feud revealed a giant gap between what giant frontier models do and what troops actually need.

25th ID helping the Army smooth out the wrinkles in its next-generation C2

Organizing data, automatic spectrum-switching and more from soldiers’ wish lists.

Special Report

Several trends are shifting defense tech toward Europe

War, regulation, and distrust of the United States are tilting a big market homeward.

Air Force test pilots used tactical AI to evade a missile

A Skunk Works project pushed pilots to give artificial intelligence control in the cockpit.

An MQ-20 drone just teamed up with an F-22 for mock combat missions

The drone was able to “exchange messages” with the pilot about patrols, maneuvers, and more.