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Boeing has awarded BAE Systems a contract to provide the Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS) for the Republic of Korea Air Force's F-15K Slam Eagle fighter jets. This contract is significant as it enhances the electronic warfare capabilities of the F-15K fleet, ensuring that the Republic of Korea Air Force can effectively counter modern threats in the airspace. Looking ahead, the integration of the EPAWSS into the F-15K fleet will be crucial for maintaining operational readiness and superiority. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
Airforce-Technology By Jangoulun Singsit Jul 14, 2026 News
At the SAHA 2026 exhibition, ASELSAN introduced its latest defense portfolio, showcasing a comprehensive and integrated defense architecture. This innovative framework combines electronic warfare, counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems, and capabilities for both airborne and naval operations. The unveiling highlights ASELSAN's commitment to advancing military technology and enhancing operational efficiency in response to evolving security challenges. By integrating these diverse capabilities, the company aims to provide a unified solution that meets the complex demands of modern defense environments.
BreakingDefense By Brittany Cianflone May 07, 2026 Global Naval Warfare Sponsored Post Air Force Army Aselsan
Leonardo has unveiled a cutting-edge electronic warfare and signals intelligence system designed to enhance the capabilities of military troops. This innovative technology was introduced during a recent defense exhibition held in London, showcasing the company's commitment to advancing military operations. The system aims to provide armed forces with improved situational awareness and the ability to counteract potential threats in real-time. By integrating advanced data processing and analysis features, the new system allows for more effective communication and coordination among units on the battlefield. Leonardo's development of this technology reflects the growing need for enhanced defense solutions in an increasingly complex global security environment.
InterestingEngineering.com By Aamir Khollam May 20, 2026
The landscape of military navigation is undergoing a significant transformation as counterspace threats and electronic warfare challenge the previously uncontested dominance of GPS technology. Exail is at the forefront of this shift, introducing its Fiber Optic Gyro (FOG) technology, which offers enhanced stability and serves as a reliable "source of truth" for land maneuvering and precision targeting in environments where Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are compromised. This innovation is crucial for modern military operations, enabling forces to maintain operational effectiveness despite the increasing prevalence of electronic warfare tactics. As the battlefield evolves, Exail’s advancements in navigation technology are poised to play a vital role in ensuring that military units can navigate and execute missions with precision and confidence, even in the most challenging conditions.
BreakingDefense By lfaubert May 26, 2026 Land Warfare Sponsored Post Army autonomy electronic warfare (EW) Exail
In a thought-provoking discussion, experts in psychology and philosophy gathered to explore the concept of time and its valuation by individuals across different ages. This event took place on October 15, 2023, at the University of Philosophy and Psychology in New York City. The panel aimed to address how perceptions of time evolve as people age and the implications this has for decision-making and life satisfaction. The motivation behind the discussion stemmed from a growing interest in understanding how various life experiences shape our relationship with time. As individuals transition through different life stages, their priorities and the significance they place on time can shift dramatically. The panelists emphasized that younger individuals often view time as an abundant resource, while older adults may perceive it as limited, leading to differing approaches to life choices. Through a series of presentations and interactive discussions, the experts shared insights on how cultural, social, and personal factors influence the way time is valued. Attendees were encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and consider how their understanding of time might change as they age. The event concluded with a call for further research into the psychological aspects of time perception, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of how individuals can make more meaningful choices throughout their lives.
Substack.com By Jack Clark Mar 23, 2026
HII has been awarded an option year production contract for the U.S. Navy's Lionfish small unmanned undersea vehicle (SUUV), which is based on the REMUS 300 platform. This contract, announced on June 7, 2026, continues the momentum of the Lionfish program, which achieved a significant milestone with the completion of its 42nd vehicle at HII’s Pocasset facility by the end of 2025. The five-year program could scale to a total of 200 vehicles, with a contract value exceeding $347 million. The Lionfish SUUV is designed for various undersea warfare missions, including mine countermeasures, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), anti-submarine warfare, and electronic warfare operations. The U.S. Navy's decision to exercise this option year contract reflects confidence in the platform's operational performance and adaptability, as stated by Duane Fotheringham, president of HII’s Unmanned Systems group. Looking ahead, HII aims to enhance the capabilities of the Lionfish program to meet evolving mission requirements for sailors and marines. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the continued investment in this program indicates a strong commitment to advancing autonomous systems in naval operations.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Jul 06, 2026 hii contract award u.s. navy lionfish unmanned undersea vehicle uuv
In Ukraine, V-Bat drones have demonstrated resilience against electronic warfare attacks that have successfully incapacitated other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This development highlights the increasing sophistication of drone technology amid ongoing conflicts, where electronic warfare tactics are commonly employed to disrupt enemy operations. The ability of V-Bat drones to withstand such attacks is significant, as it enhances their operational effectiveness and provides a strategic advantage in the battlefield. The situation underscores the evolving nature of warfare and the critical role that advanced drone systems play in modern military engagements.
BreakingDefense By Bartosz Głowacki Jun 23, 2026 Uncategorized Drones Europe Global Navy Poland
A US startup is at the forefront of innovation in drone warfare, focusing on the development of advanced swarm attack strategies and jam-resistant aircraft. This initiative comes as military tactics evolve to incorporate faster and more efficient unmanned aerial vehicles. The startup aims to enhance operational capabilities for defense forces by leveraging cutting-edge technology to counteract electronic warfare and improve the effectiveness of drone missions. With the increasing reliance on drone technology in modern conflicts, the company is positioning itself to meet the growing demand for sophisticated aerial combat solutions. The advancements are expected to play a crucial role in future military engagements, ensuring that armed forces can maintain a strategic advantage in the face of evolving threats.
InterestingEngineering.com By Aamir Khollam May 20, 2026
As GPS jamming and spoofing tactics gain prevalence in modern warfare, drone operators are facing significant challenges with the accuracy of their video feeds. While the visual quality of the footage remains clear, the geographic coordinates associated with it can often be misleading, leading to what defense companies describe as “targeting paralysis.” This phenomenon complicates precision targeting efforts, posing a serious obstacle for military operations. The increasing sophistication of these electronic warfare techniques highlights the urgent need for advancements in drone navigation and targeting systems to ensure operational effectiveness in combat scenarios.
Dronedj.com By Ishveena Singh May 18, 2026 News
Israeli defense technology company Rafael has unveiled its latest innovation, the Storm Shield, a compact electronic warfare system tailored for uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs). This announcement highlights Rafael's commitment to advancing military technology and enhancing the capabilities of UAVs in modern warfare. The Storm Shield is designed to provide robust electronic countermeasures, ensuring that UAVs can operate effectively in contested environments. The launch took place in October 2023, reflecting the growing demand for sophisticated defense solutions amid increasing geopolitical tensions. By integrating advanced electronic warfare capabilities into UAVs, Rafael aims to bolster the operational effectiveness of military forces, allowing them to counter threats more efficiently and maintain dominance in the air.
Airforce-Technology By Jangoulun Singsit May 14, 2026 News
Naval forces globally are undergoing significant transformations to address a rapidly changing landscape of threats, which now encompass uncrewed systems, advanced anti-ship weapons, cyber attacks, and electronic warfare, as well as emerging challenges from the seabed. As potential adversaries enhance their capabilities, it has become essential for navies to adapt both physically and conceptually to maintain their operational superiority across all maritime domains, including underwater environments. This evolution is driven by the necessity to counteract the sophisticated tactics employed by peer and near-peer nations, ensuring that naval operations remain effective and resilient in the face of modern warfare complexities.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Jan 28, 2026 events navy tech & seabed defence 2026 navy leaders
Collective Defence has successfully acquired counter-drone company Asterion in a deal valued at over $1 billion, marking a significant milestone as Luxembourg's first defense unicorn. This acquisition, announced recently, combines Asterion’s expertise in counter-unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with Collective Defence’s cybersecurity capabilities, positioning the newly formed entity as one of Europe’s largest privately held defense technology firms. The strategic move aims to enhance the region's defense capabilities amid growing concerns over drone-related threats and cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 03, 2026 Applications C-UAS Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds
Sky Spy and Evolve Dynamics have formed a partnership to enhance the capabilities of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) by integrating airborne signals intelligence (SIGINT) technology. This collaboration follows a successful demonstration conducted with the French Armed Forces, showcasing a drone-mounted system designed to detect and locate drone operators, control stations, jammers, and other radio frequency (RF) emitters in contested environments. The integration aims to improve military operations by providing advanced detection and situational awareness, enabling users to identify potential threats more effectively. This initiative reflects a growing emphasis on utilizing drone technology for military applications, particularly in complex and challenging operational settings.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 01, 2026 Applications Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds Dual Use
BAE Systems has developed an advanced defense technology known as the Rapid Optical Observation and Kill (ROOK) program, designed to neutralize threats posed by missile systems and drones. This innovative system operates by jamming or confusing these aerial threats, effectively rendering them inoperable. The ROOK program represents a significant advancement in military capabilities, enhancing the protection of critical assets against increasingly sophisticated aerial attacks. As global security challenges evolve, this technology is expected to play a crucial role in safeguarding military operations and infrastructure.
BreakingDefense By Carley Welch May 28, 2026 Land Warfare Active Protection System / APS Army BAE Systems Counter UAS cUAS Drones
Terra Drone Corporation, a Japanese drone manufacturer, has officially deployed its Terra A2 interceptor drone to the frontlines in Ukraine. This strategic move, announced on May 19, 2026, is part of a collaborative program with Ukrainian defense technology firm WinnyLab LLC. The introduction of the long-range, wide-area air defense platform aims to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflicts. The operational deployment of the Terra A2 is expected to bolster Ukraine's aerial defense efforts significantly, reflecting the growing international support for the country’s military initiatives.
Dronelife.com By staff May 19, 2026 Anti-drone technology C-UAS Defense Japan Drone Industry Japan Drone News Ukraine Drones
L3Harris executives announced that the upcoming Wraith Shield software update will enhance drone defense capabilities by utilizing the existing antenna to detect and disrupt enemy drone control signals. This innovative technology aims to bolster security measures against potential drone threats. The update is expected to be implemented in the near future, although specific timing details have not been disclosed. By integrating advanced signal scanning and jamming functions, Wraith Shield seeks to provide a proactive solution to counteract the growing risks associated with unauthorized drone operations.
BreakingDefense By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. May 13, 2026 Air Warfare Land Warfare Networks & Digital Warfare Air Force Army artificial intelligence AIRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.