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Pablo Air Shoots Higher with AI Drone Swarms
NewsMar 9, 2026

Pablo Air Shoots Higher with AI Drone Swarms

Pablo Air, a South Korean AI‑drone startup, has demonstrated Level 4 autonomous swarm capability, coordinating up to 50 drones and planning a 300‑drone showcase this year. The company raised roughly 107.5 billion won and is gearing up for a KOSDAQ IPO after a...

By The Korea Herald
Greensea IQ Launches Rapid Data Processing & Mission Analysis Toolset
NewsMar 9, 2026

Greensea IQ Launches Rapid Data Processing & Mission Analysis Toolset

Greensea IQ unveiled Bayonet Insight, a post‑processing software suite for maritime robotics. The toolset enables operators to process raw sensor, sonar and video data during or immediately after missions, generating bathymetric maps, geo‑referenced summaries and telemetry plots. It works with...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Paras Defence, Mazagon Dock to BEL: HDFC Sec Begins Coverage on 8 Defence Stocks Amid US-Iran War - How Many...
NewsMar 9, 2026

Paras Defence, Mazagon Dock to BEL: HDFC Sec Begins Coverage on 8 Defence Stocks Amid US-Iran War - How Many...

HDFC Securities has begun coverage on eight Indian defence companies as US‑Iran tensions heighten expectations of a structural up‑cycle in global defence spending. The broker points to India’s status as the world’s fourth‑largest defence spender and its indigenisation drive as...

By Mint (LiveMint) – Markets
White House Floats Victims Restoration Program for Millions Affected by Cyber Fraud
NewsMar 9, 2026

White House Floats Victims Restoration Program for Millions Affected by Cyber Fraud

The White House issued an executive order directing multiple federal agencies to develop a 120‑day action plan against transnational cybercrime and to launch a Victim Restoration Program within 90 days. The program will use seized or forfeited funds to reimburse...

By The Record by Recorded Future
The Postliberal Superpower
NewsMar 9, 2026

The Postliberal Superpower

The Trump administration has abandoned traditional liberal institutions and real‑politik rhetoric, replacing them with a post‑liberal agenda that mirrors illiberal democracies. It has shuttered agencies such as USAID and the Institute of Peace, cut funding for democracy‑promotion outlets, and pursued...

By Foreign Affairs
Iran’s Fair-Weather Friends
NewsMar 9, 2026

Iran’s Fair-Weather Friends

The piece examines Iran’s Iraqi proxy militias, which despite being part of Tehran’s “axis of resistance,” are largely staying out of the current Iran‑Israel‑U.S. war, focusing on profit and political control rather than frontline combat. It traces their evolution from...

By Foreign Affairs
Su-30 MKI: 3 Crashes in 3 Years & 5% Attrition Rate – How India Plans to Modernize Its Sukhoi Jets...
NewsMar 9, 2026

Su-30 MKI: 3 Crashes in 3 Years & 5% Attrition Rate – How India Plans to Modernize Its Sukhoi Jets...

The Indian Air Force lost a Su-30MKI on March 5 after it vanished from radar during a training sortie from Jorhat, killing both pilots. This marks the third Su-30MKI crash in as many years, yet the fleet’s attrition rate stays...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
China Space Plane: What’s Up With Its Fourth Mission?
NewsMar 9, 2026

China Space Plane: What’s Up With Its Fourth Mission?

China’s reusable Shenlong space plane lifted off from Jiuquan on February 6 and is now on its fourth orbital mission, cruising at a 594 km circular orbit after thruster firings on February 9 and 12. The vehicle shows no evidence of deploying small...

By Leonard David’s Inside Outer Space
To Penalize Iran, Azerbaijan Could Interdict Its Caspian Sea Trade
NewsMar 9, 2026

To Penalize Iran, Azerbaijan Could Interdict Its Caspian Sea Trade

Iran’s president pledged to cease attacks unless provoked, after the IRGC launched an Arash‑2 drone strike on Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan airport that injured civilians. Azerbaijan responded by sealing its land border with Iran and hinted it could extend restrictions to Iranian...

By The Maritime Executive
Kremlin Hackers Attempting to Compromise Signal, WhatsApp Accounts Globally
NewsMar 9, 2026

Kremlin Hackers Attempting to Compromise Signal, WhatsApp Accounts Globally

Russian state‑linked hackers are conducting a global campaign to hijack Signal and WhatsApp accounts belonging to government officials, military personnel, and journalists, Dutch intelligence warned. The operation relies on social‑engineering tactics—impersonating support staff to obtain verification codes or trick users...

By The Record by Recorded Future
Iraq's Top Shia Cleric Denounces the War Against Iran, But Implies Moderation
NewsMar 9, 2026

Iraq's Top Shia Cleric Denounces the War Against Iran, But Implies Moderation

Ali al‑Sistani’s office issued a rare statement condemning the military aggression against Iran. The declaration frames the conflict as a violation of international law, stresses civilian casualties, and urges diplomatic resolution. It also serves as a warning to Iraqi political...

By RUSI
If NATO Cannot Protect Everyone, It Cannot Defend Anyone
NewsMar 9, 2026

If NATO Cannot Protect Everyone, It Cannot Defend Anyone

The article argues that NATO cannot fulfill Article 5 unless it fully integrates the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. It uses fictional vignettes to illustrate how gender‑specific vulnerabilities—such as disrupted education, caregiving burdens, and cyber‑defence fatigue—can erode operational effectiveness. The...

By RUSI
Commentary: US War on Iran Forces Japan and South Korea to Confront Geopolitical Realities
NewsMar 8, 2026

Commentary: US War on Iran Forces Japan and South Korea to Confront Geopolitical Realities

The United States’ new war against Iran is diverting military assets and attention away from its long‑standing Asian pivot, leaving its key East Asian allies exposed. Japan and South Korea now confront a stark choice: deepen security cooperation to counter...

By Channel NewsAsia – Technology
Pentagon Says 7th U.S. Service Member Has Died in Mideast War After Being Injured in Iranian Attack on Saudi Arabia
NewsMar 8, 2026

Pentagon Says 7th U.S. Service Member Has Died in Mideast War After Being Injured in Iranian Attack on Saudi Arabia

The Pentagon confirmed that a seventh U.S. service member died after being wounded in an Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia, marking the latest casualty in the expanding Middle‑East war. Iran’s missile and drone strike targeted Prince Sultan Air Base, while...

By Fortune
Will the Pentagon’s Anthropic Controversy Scare Startups Away From Defense Work?
NewsMar 8, 2026

Will the Pentagon’s Anthropic Controversy Scare Startups Away From Defense Work?

In early March, negotiations for the Pentagon’s use of Anthropic’s Claude collapsed, and the Trump administration designated Anthropic a supply‑chain risk, prompting the company to sue. OpenAI quickly closed a separate defense contract, triggering a wave of ChatGPT uninstalls and...

By TechCrunch (Main)
Women in Combat: The Untold Story of Modern Warfare
NewsMar 8, 2026

Women in Combat: The Untold Story of Modern Warfare

Ukraine now fields nearly 70,000 women in its armed forces, with more than 10,000 fighting on the front lines. The surge has been driven by a rapid expansion of high‑tech combat roles such as drone piloting, unmanned‑systems command, and intelligence...

By Defence24 (Poland)
US Must Not Let Iran Distract It From China
NewsMar 8, 2026

US Must Not Let Iran Distract It From China

The United States and Israel are escalating a military campaign against Iran, raising concerns that the conflict could divert American attention and resources. Analysts warn that this distraction may allow China to deepen its strategic foothold in the Indo‑Pacific. The...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
BlackSky Awarded $99M Air Force Contract for Advanced Optical Testbed; Lockheed Martin Expands Missile Production
NewsMar 8, 2026

BlackSky Awarded $99M Air Force Contract for Advanced Optical Testbed; Lockheed Martin Expands Missile Production

The U.S. Department of Defense awarded BlackSky Geospatial Solutions a $99 million SBIR Phase III contract to build an advanced optical imaging testbed for the Air Force Research Laboratory. Simultaneously, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control received a $53.1 million contract modification to...

By SatNews
Why Does The US Navy Sink Its Unwanted Ships On Purpose?
NewsMar 8, 2026

Why Does The US Navy Sink Its Unwanted Ships On Purpose?

The U.S. Navy routinely conducts SINKEX exercises, deliberately sinking decommissioned vessels to provide realistic live‑fire training, showcase weapon capabilities, and create artificial reefs. While sinking can be cheaper than traditional scrapping—costs ranging from $200 k to $5 million—environmental cleanup, especially PCB removal,...

By Jalopnik
U.S. Navy Launches Multinational Arctic Submarine Operation
NewsMar 8, 2026

U.S. Navy Launches Multinational Arctic Submarine Operation

On March 7, 2026 the U.S. Navy inaugurated Operation ICE CAMP Boarfish, a three‑week multinational Arctic submarine exercise featuring the fast‑attack vessels USS Delaware (SSN‑791) and USS Santa Fe (SSN‑763). A temporary command base was erected on a drifting ice...

By Defence Blog
U.S. Navy Awards Contract to Maintain TacNet Missile Datalink Radios
NewsMar 8, 2026

U.S. Navy Awards Contract to Maintain TacNet Missile Datalink Radios

The U.S. Navy has awarded a $347,318 contract to Rockwell Collins to repair and reconfigure TacNet 1.0 datalink radios used on the Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) and Harpoon Block II+ missiles. The sole‑source award, issued by the Naval Air Systems Command’s Precision...

By Defence Blog
DEA Moves to Buy Skydio R10 Indoor Drones
NewsMar 8, 2026

DEA Moves to Buy Skydio R10 Indoor Drones

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced a sole‑source purchase of Skydio R10 indoor drones via Atlantic Diving Supply. The R10 is engineered for GPS‑denied, confined‑space reconnaissance with autonomous navigation, collision‑resistant construction, and cellular 5G/LTE connectivity. The acquisition reflects a growing...

By Defence Blog
U.S. Army National Guard Buys Small FPV Strike Drones
NewsMar 8, 2026

U.S. Army National Guard Buys Small FPV Strike Drones

The Tennessee Army National Guard has issued solicitations to purchase small unmanned aerial systems, including the Neros Archer, FlightWave Edge 130, and ModalAI Stinger Vision FPV drones, for use by the 117th Regiment Regional Training Institute. Each solicitation calls for two...

By Defence Blog
Russia's Budget Deficit Was Higher than Officially Stated
NewsMar 8, 2026

Russia's Budget Deficit Was Higher than Officially Stated

Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND) disclosed that Russia’s 2025 federal budget deficit is actually just over 8 trillion rubles (~€89 billion), far higher than the Kremlin’s published figure. The agency also found that Russian military expenditures have been concealed, running up to...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Japan Prepares Long-Range Strike Capability with New Missile Systems
NewsMar 8, 2026

Japan Prepares Long-Range Strike Capability with New Missile Systems

Japan is set to field domestically developed long‑range missiles, including the Hyper Velocity Gliding Projectile (HVGP) and an upgraded Type‑12, between fiscal years 2025 and 2027. The rollout will be complemented by U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles and a new ISR...

By Defence Blog
Israeli Military Says It Will Pursue Every Successor of Iran’s Khamenei
NewsMar 8, 2026

Israeli Military Says It Will Pursue Every Successor of Iran’s Khamenei

Israel's military announced it will target any individual involved in appointing a successor to Iran's slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The statement, posted in Farsi on X, underscores Israel's intent to intervene after the U.S. and Israeli strikes that...

By BusinessLIVE
War in Iran to the Detriment of Ukraine
NewsMar 8, 2026

War in Iran to the Detriment of Ukraine

European officials warn that a U.S. military push into Iran could drain American weapons stocks needed by Ukraine, weakening Kyiv’s ability to repel Russian missile attacks. The United States is already expending key Patriot PAC‑3 interceptors, and critics say this...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Military AI Policy Needs Democratic Oversight
NewsMar 8, 2026

Military AI Policy Needs Democratic Oversight

The Department of Defense demanded Anthropic remove AI guardrails, prompting a standoff. Anthropic refused to allow unrestricted use for domestic surveillance or fully autonomous targeting, leading the Pentagon to label the firm a supply‑chain risk and threaten contractors. The dispute...

By IEEE Spectrum AI
France’s Aldoria Inks Agreement With India’s AXISCADES For Optical Station Based SSA
NewsMar 8, 2026

France’s Aldoria Inks Agreement With India’s AXISCADES For Optical Station Based SSA

French space‑tech firm Aldoria has signed a contract with Indian engineering company AXISCADES to deliver optical stations for Space Situational Awareness (SSA) in India. The first station will be deployed in 2026, with a phased rollout targeting more than a...

By Orbital Today
BrainChip Named Official Technology Sponsor for Raytheon’s Autonomous Vehicle Competition
NewsMar 8, 2026

BrainChip Named Official Technology Sponsor for Raytheon’s Autonomous Vehicle Competition

BrainChip has been named the official technology sponsor for Raytheon’s 2025‑2026 Autonomous Vehicle Competition, providing its Akida™ AKD1000 neuromorphic processor to every participating university team. The competition tasks undergraduate engineers with integrating UAVs and UGVs that can autonomously navigate, identify...

By Robotics & Automation News
A New Low Earth Orbit Regime Must Be Grounded in Geopolitics, Not Detached From It
NewsMar 8, 2026

A New Low Earth Orbit Regime Must Be Grounded in Geopolitics, Not Detached From It

Low Earth Orbit is on track to host up to half a million satellites by 2040, driven by aggressive mega‑constellation plans from both commercial firms and nation‑states. Existing licensing relies on UN notifications and national approvals, with little cross‑agency coordination,...

By Defence24 (Poland)
How Iran-Israel War Reshapes Sudan’s Fragile Frontlines
NewsMar 8, 2026

How Iran-Israel War Reshapes Sudan’s Fragile Frontlines

The Iran‑Israel conflict has forced Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar to divert attention and resources after Iranian missile reprisals, weakening their mediation role in Sudan’s three‑year war. Analysts argue this shift could either spark renewed diplomatic pressure to end...

By The East African
USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 7 of 10]
NewsMar 8, 2026

USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 7 of 10]

On March 7, 2026, the America‑class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA‑7) conducted a damage‑control drill while underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet’s Indo‑Pacific area of operations. The exercise was part of the Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group, which includes USS New Orleans (LPD‑18), USS San Diego...

By U.S. Marine Corps – News
USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 5 of 10]
NewsMar 8, 2026

USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 5 of 10]

On March 7, 2026 the America‑class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA‑7) conducted a damage‑control drill while underway with its Amphibious Ready Group. The ARG includes USS New Orleans (LPD‑18), USS San Diego (LPD‑22) and the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. The exercise took place in the U.S. 7th...

By U.S. Marine Corps – News
USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 10 of 10]
NewsMar 8, 2026

USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 10 of 10]

On March 7, 2026 the USS Tripoli (LHA‑7) performed a comprehensive damage‑control drill while underway with its Amphibious Ready Group. The ARG, comprising the amphibious transport docks USS New Orleans (LPD‑18) and USS San Diego (LPD‑22) and the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, operated in the U.S. 7th Fleet’s...

By U.S. Marine Corps – News
USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 2 of 10]
NewsMar 8, 2026

USS Tripoli Conducts Damage Control Drill [Image 2 of 10]

The USS Tripoli (LHA‑7) conducted a carbon‑dioxide firefighting drill as part of a damage‑control exercise on March 7, 2026. The drill involved the Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group, including the USS New Orleans, USS San Diego, and the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, while operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet’s...

By U.S. Marine Corps – News
Boeing Christens Second Extra-Large Orca Submarine Drone
NewsMar 7, 2026

Boeing Christens Second Extra-Large Orca Submarine Drone

Boeing has commissioned its second extra‑large Orca uncrewed undersea vehicle, designated XLE2, marking the third hull in the program after XLE0 and XLE1. The 85‑ton, 85‑foot platform boasts a 6,500‑nautical‑mile endurance, hybrid electric power and a 33‑foot mission bay capable...

By Naval News
British Startup Skycutter Stuns US Military-Industrial Complex in Pentagon’s ‘Drone Dominance’ Trials
PodcastMar 7, 2026

British Startup Skycutter Stuns US Military-Industrial Complex in Pentagon’s ‘Drone Dominance’ Trials

British startup Skycutter topped the Pentagon’s ‘Drone Dominance Gauntlet I’ with a 99.3‑out‑of‑100 score, eclipsing U.S. competitors in a trial aimed at fielding 30,000 low‑cost expendable UAVs. The company’s SC‑1200 heavy‑lift, hydrogen‑powered SC Gryphon and backpack‑deployable SC‑ISR platforms impressed evaluators...

By sUAS News
Samson Option: Why Israel’s Nuclear ‘Last-Resort’ Doctrine Is Back in Focus Amid US-Israel War on Iran?
NewsMar 7, 2026

Samson Option: Why Israel’s Nuclear ‘Last-Resort’ Doctrine Is Back in Focus Amid US-Israel War on Iran?

The Samson Option—Israel’s undeclared nuclear last‑resort doctrine—has resurfaced amid escalating Iran‑Israel hostilities, including hypersonic missile strikes and broader regional conflict. While Israel maintains strategic ambiguity about its nuclear arsenal, estimates suggest it holds around 90 warheads and delivery capabilities across...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
Termite Ransomware Breaches Linked to ClickFix CastleRAT Attacks
NewsMar 7, 2026

Termite Ransomware Breaches Linked to ClickFix CastleRAT Attacks

Velvet Tempest, a long‑standing ransomware affiliate, leveraged a ClickFix malvertising lure to breach a U.S. nonprofit’s network of 3,000+ endpoints. The group performed hands‑on AD reconnaissance, harvested Chrome credentials, and staged the DonutLoader and CastleRAT backdoor, but stopped short of...

By BleepingComputer
The Quantum Curtain
NewsMar 7, 2026

The Quantum Curtain

A billionaire philanthropist, David Kilmer, has launched Harpocrates, a globally accessible quantum key distribution (QKD) satellite network comprising 210 CubeSats and open‑source ground stations. The system promises virtually unbreakable encryption, and its technical specifications were released publicly, spurring rapid adoption...

By Defense One
Bahrain Says Refinery Fire From Iran Strike Has Been Contained
NewsMar 7, 2026

Bahrain Says Refinery Fire From Iran Strike Has Been Contained

A fire erupted at Bahrain's Sitra refinery after an Iranian missile strike, but the blaze was fully contained with no reported injuries and the plant remains operational. The incident comes as the refinery, part of a $7 bn Bapco Modernisation Programme,...

By MEED (Middle East)
Microsoft: Hackers Abusing AI at Every Stage of Cyberattacks
NewsMar 7, 2026

Microsoft: Hackers Abusing AI at Every Stage of Cyberattacks

Microsoft’s threat‑intelligence report reveals that cyber‑criminals are increasingly embedding generative AI across the entire attack lifecycle. Threat groups use large language models to draft phishing emails, create fake professional identities, and accelerate malware development. The report highlights specific North Korean...

By BleepingComputer
Iran's High-Risk Strategy for a No-Limits Middle East War
NewsMar 7, 2026

Iran's High-Risk Strategy for a No-Limits Middle East War

Iran has drafted a high‑risk, no‑limits war strategy that anticipates a multi‑front conflict across the Middle East. The plan, reportedly approved by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, ensures the Iranian military can continue operations even if its top commanders are eliminated....

By RealClearDefense
Over 100 GitHub Repositories Distributing BoryptGrab Stealer
NewsMar 7, 2026

Over 100 GitHub Repositories Distributing BoryptGrab Stealer

Trend Micro uncovered a coordinated campaign distributing the BoryttGrab information stealer through more than 100 GitHub repositories. The malware harvests browser credentials, cryptocurrency‑wallet data, Telegram files, Discord tokens, and system information, then exfiltrates it via a C&C server. Some variants...

By SecurityWeek
Pentagon Authorizes $53M Upgrade for LRASM Production Line
NewsMar 7, 2026

Pentagon Authorizes $53M Upgrade for LRASM Production Line

The Pentagon approved a $53.1 million contract modification for Lockheed Martin to upgrade the Long‑Range Anti‑Ship Missile (LRASM) production line, adding tooling and test equipment to boost output. The amendment lifts the overall contract value to $462.9 million and extends work through November 2028....

By Defence Blog
U.S. Army Awards $610M Deal for Insect Plant in Texas
NewsMar 7, 2026

U.S. Army Awards $610M Deal for Insect Plant in Texas

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a firm‑fixed‑price contract worth $610 million to M.A. Mortenson Co. to construct a Domestic New World Screwworm Sterile Insect Production Facility at Moore Airbase in Edinburg, Texas. The plant will mass‑produce sterilized screwworm...

By Defence Blog
Iran Hits Tanker with Drone for Violating Strait of Hormuz Passage Ban, IRGC Claims
NewsMar 7, 2026

Iran Hits Tanker with Drone for Violating Strait of Hormuz Passage Ban, IRGC Claims

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said a drone struck a tanker that breached Tehran's newly imposed Strait of Hormuz passage ban. The IRGC claimed the attack was a defensive response to the vessel's unauthorized navigation. The incident comes as Iran's...

By TradeWinds
U.S. Army Evaluates SlingWorks Drone Strike System
NewsMar 7, 2026

U.S. Army Evaluates SlingWorks Drone Strike System

The U.S. Army tested Elbit America’s SlingWorks launched effects system during the CDF CFWE 26 exercise at Yuma Proving Ground. The demonstration, conducted with soldiers from the 1st Armored Division, showed the platform’s ability to share targeting data across existing Army networks...

By Defence Blog