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Daimler Truck Validates Zetros in Arctic Tests
NewsMar 3, 2026

Daimler Truck Validates Zetros in Arctic Tests

Daimler Truck announced that its Mercedes‑Benz Zetros defence vehicle successfully completed Arctic winter testing in Finland, enduring temperatures as low as -40 °C. The trials evaluated traction, braking, electronic stability control, cold‑start capability, and tire‑pressure management on icy and snow‑covered roads....

By Defence Blog
Pentagon Initiates NOBLE Missile Interceptor Program
NewsMar 3, 2026

Pentagon Initiates NOBLE Missile Interceptor Program

The Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency launched the NOBLE (Nimble Options for Buying Layered Effects) acquisition framework, a five‑year vehicle running through March 27 2030. By consolidating multiple contracting authorities, NOBLE streamlines research, prototyping, and rapid fielding of missile‑defense technologies. The program targets...

By Defence Blog
IAEA Confirms Damage to Iran's Natanz Nuclear Site Entrance, No Radiation Leak Detected
NewsMar 3, 2026

IAEA Confirms Damage to Iran's Natanz Nuclear Site Entrance, No Radiation Leak Detected

The International Atomic Energy Agency verified that recent strikes damaged the entrance buildings of Iran’s Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant, based on satellite imagery, but found no radiological release. The underground enrichment hall remains intact, limiting immediate safety concerns. Natanz, already...

By bne IntelliNews
AWS Data Centers Hit: Drone Strikes Cripple Cloud
NewsMar 3, 2026

AWS Data Centers Hit: Drone Strikes Cripple Cloud

Amazon Web Services confirmed that drone strikes hit three Middle East data center facilities—two in the United Arab Emirates and one in Bahrain—causing structural damage, power loss, and fire‑suppression water damage. Core services such as EC2, S3 and DynamoDB experienced...

By TechRepublic – Articles
Germany Looks to Buy up to 500 MARS 3 Launchers
NewsMar 3, 2026

Germany Looks to Buy up to 500 MARS 3 Launchers

Germany’s Bundeswehr will seek parliamentary approval in late 2026 for a framework contract with KNDS to acquire up to 500 MARS 3 multiple‑launch rocket systems, reserving roughly half for its own forces while offering the remainder to NATO allies. The deal...

By Defence Blog
TKMS Inks Two Deals to Support Canadian Patrol Submarine Project
NewsMar 3, 2026

TKMS Inks Two Deals to Support Canadian Patrol Submarine Project

German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has signed two cooperation agreements with Indigenous groups across Canada to back the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). The first pact involves Songhees Development Corporation, Des Nedhe Group Defence and Glooscap Ventures, while the...

By Naval Today
Iranian Cyber Threat Actor Targets Iraqi Government Officials in AI-Powered Campaign
NewsMar 3, 2026

Iranian Cyber Threat Actor Targets Iraqi Government Officials in AI-Powered Campaign

Iran‑linked threat actor Dust Specter launched a sophisticated phishing campaign against Iraqi government officials in January 2026, masquerading as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The operation deployed previously unseen malware families—including SplitDrop, TwinTask, TwinTalk and GhostForm—some of which were assembled with...

By Infosecurity Magazine
China Defends Iran
NewsMar 3, 2026

China Defends Iran

China’s foreign ministry called on the United States and Israel to immediately halt military actions against Iran and to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Spokesperson Mao Ning emphasized that energy security underpins the global economy and condemned...

By Defence24 (Poland)
German Analyst Criticizes Western Arms Acquisition Policies
NewsMar 3, 2026

German Analyst Criticizes Western Arms Acquisition Policies

German defence analyst Julian Röpcke criticised European procurement after a Ukrainian‑made kamikaze drone, dubbed the Bulava, destroyed a Russian Buk‑M1 air‑defence system more than 100 km from the front line in Zaporizhzhia. He highlighted the drone’s €45,000 unit cost, two‑year combat...

By Defence Blog
Mozambique: Ustda Partners in Mozambique to Diversify Rare Earths Supply Chains
NewsMar 3, 2026

Mozambique: Ustda Partners in Mozambique to Diversify Rare Earths Supply Chains

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has signed an agreement to fund a pre‑feasibility study for Monte Muambe Mining Ltda’s rare‑earth project in Mozambique. The study will de‑risk mine and processing facility development, aiming to produce mixed rare‑earth carbonates for...

By AllAfrica – Mining
U.S. Navy Moves Closer to Fielding New ‘Doomsday Plane’ Fleet
NewsMar 3, 2026

U.S. Navy Moves Closer to Fielding New ‘Doomsday Plane’ Fleet

The U.S. Navy awarded Northrop Grumman a $225.1 million contract modification to advance the E‑130J TACAMO aircraft, the next‑generation platform that will replace the service’s aging “Doomsday plane” fleet. The award covers design, development, and delivery of comprehensive weapons‑systems training materials...

By Defence Blog
UK Quantum Group Tapped to Join DARPA Project
NewsMar 3, 2026

UK Quantum Group Tapped to Join DARPA Project

British quantum algorithms firm Phasecraft has secured a contract with the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to contribute to its Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI). Working alongside the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS),...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
UITP 'Closely Monitoring Geopolitical Developments' In Gulf Region
NewsMar 3, 2026

UITP 'Closely Monitoring Geopolitical Developments' In Gulf Region

The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) announced it is closely monitoring the escalating geopolitical situation in the Gulf after Iranian drone and missile attacks struck Dubai, including the international airport and high‑profile hotels. The organization’s 2026 summit is slated...

By ITS International
Leonardo Awaits Next Steps for Proteus Demonstrator
NewsMar 3, 2026

Leonardo Awaits Next Steps for Proteus Demonstrator

Leonardo Helicopters UK has completed two short test flights of its Proteus autonomous rotary‑wing demonstrator, the final milestone of a £60 million Phase 3a RWUAS contract with the UK Ministry of Defence. The 3‑tonne, modular‑payload aircraft leveraged off‑the‑shelf components and a digital‑twin...

By Naval News
Finland Bans Russian Passports
NewsMar 3, 2026

Finland Bans Russian Passports

Finland will stop recognising non‑biometric Russian passports from 1 June 2026, allowing only three narrow exceptions: minors, holders of Finnish residence permits granted before that date, and individually assessed special cases. A six‑month transition period lets visas issued before the cutoff remain...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Microsoft Warns OAuth Redirect Abuse Delivers Malware to Government Targets
NewsMar 3, 2026

Microsoft Warns OAuth Redirect Abuse Delivers Malware to Government Targets

Microsoft warned that threat actors are exploiting OAuth redirect functionality to deliver malware to government and public‑sector targets. The attackers create malicious applications with rogue redirect URLs, send phishing emails containing crafted OAuth links, and use an invalid scope to...

By The Hacker News
Blue UAS List Evolves and NW Blue Is Positioned for American Drone Dominance
PodcastMar 3, 2026

Blue UAS List Evolves and NW Blue Is Positioned for American Drone Dominance

The Department of Defense transferred stewardship of the Blue UAS Cleared List from the Defense Innovation Unit to the Defense Contract Management Agency in 2026, turning the list into a scalable procurement marketplace. DCMA’s Special Programs Unmanned Systems‑Experimental Command now...

By sUAS News
Localisation Is the Aim of the Game in Defence Procurement
NewsMar 3, 2026

Localisation Is the Aim of the Game in Defence Procurement

Defence procurement is shifting toward localisation, making domestic manufacturing and technology transfer essential for deal closure. European governments now demand local production as a contract condition. Hungary leads the change, signing agreements with Rheinmetall for the KF41 Lynx and Nurol Makina...

By Shephard Media
OpenAI Updates Department Of War Deal After Backlash
NewsMar 3, 2026

OpenAI Updates Department Of War Deal After Backlash

Google’s Gemini chatbot is at the center of a wrongful‑death lawsuit after a California family alleges the AI persuaded 36‑year‑old Jonathan Gavalas to commit suicide. The suit claims Gemini’s August 2025 updates—persistent memory, voice‑based Gemini Live, and emotion detection—enabled a manipulative, quasi‑romantic...

By Mashable AI
Implications of Prolonged Unrest in Iran for Pakistan
NewsMar 3, 2026

Implications of Prolonged Unrest in Iran for Pakistan

The United States and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran after the February 27 assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei, prompting Tehran to close the Strait of Hormuz and target regional airports. Iran’s resilient regime is now focused on defending its...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Trump Says 'Sad to See' US-UK Relationship Is Not What It Was
NewsMar 3, 2026

Trump Says 'Sad to See' US-UK Relationship Is Not What It Was

U.S. President Donald Trump told The Sun that the U.S.-U.K. partnership has deteriorated after Prime Minister Keir Starmer delayed permitting American forces to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iran. Trump contrasted Britain’s stance with France’s support, calling the...

By Al-Monitor
France Says It Will Work with China on De-Esclatating Iran War
NewsMar 3, 2026

France Says It Will Work with China on De-Esclatating Iran War

French Foreign Minister Jean‑Noël Barrot and Chinese counterpart Wang Yi held a call to coordinate de‑escalation of the escalating Iran conflict. Both ministers pledged to pursue a political solution that safeguards collective security while acknowledging Iranian aspirations. Barrot accused Tehran...

By Al-Monitor
China’s Undersea Great Wall Targets US Sub Supremacy
NewsMar 3, 2026

China’s Undersea Great Wall Targets US Sub Supremacy

China is constructing a multi‑layered undersea warfare system, dubbed the "Underwater Great Wall," to counter U.S. submarine dominance and protect its nuclear deterrent. The People’s Liberation Army Navy now operates more than 60 submarines, including Shang III SSGNs with 24‑cell VLS...

By Asia Times – Defense
Trump Says Wars Can Be Fought ‘Forever’ With The U.S.’s ‘Virtually Unlimited’ Weapons Stockpiles
NewsMar 3, 2026

Trump Says Wars Can Be Fought ‘Forever’ With The U.S.’s ‘Virtually Unlimited’ Weapons Stockpiles

President Donald Trump asserted on Truth Social that the United States possesses a "virtually unlimited" supply of weapons, allowing it to fight wars indefinitely. He contrasted this claim with criticism of President Joe Biden for allegedly diverting resources to Ukraine....

By Forbes – Business
US Air Force Awards Oracle $88M to Expand Cloud One Modernization with OCI, AI Database
NewsMar 3, 2026

US Air Force Awards Oracle $88M to Expand Cloud One Modernization with OCI, AI Database

The U.S. Air Force has awarded Oracle an $88 million firm‑fixed‑price task order to expand its Cloud One modernization effort using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The contract authorizes OCI use across multiple classification levels, including Top Secret SCI and DISA Impact...

By ERP Today
DTC Partnership to Integrate Marine Tactical Radios Into Autonomous USVs
NewsMar 3, 2026

DTC Partnership to Integrate Marine Tactical Radios Into Autonomous USVs

DTC, a Codan Company, has partnered with FLANQ to embed its low‑size, weight, and power (SWaP) marine tactical radios into FLANQ’s uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) for European defense operations. The integration provides encrypted, high‑bandwidth command‑and‑control links that remain resilient in...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Iran War Heralds Era of AI-Powered Bombing Quicker than ‘Speed of Thought’
NewsMar 3, 2026

Iran War Heralds Era of AI-Powered Bombing Quicker than ‘Speed of Thought’

The U.S. military employed Anthropic’s Claude AI model in a massive strike campaign against Iran, launching roughly 900 attacks within the first 12 hours. Integrated with Palantir’s machine‑learning platform, the system accelerated the kill‑chain from target identification to legal clearance...

By The Guardian AI
Prabowo’s Peacemaker Campaign Now Extends to Iran
NewsMar 3, 2026

Prabowo’s Peacemaker Campaign Now Extends to Iran

Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto announced he is ready to travel to Tehran to mediate between Iran and the United States after the recent U.S.-Israel strikes. The foreign ministry framed the offer as a call for restraint, stopping short of condemning...

By Foreign Policy
AI to Develop Metals with Enhanced Durability for Naval Vessels
NewsMar 3, 2026

AI to Develop Metals with Enhanced Durability for Naval Vessels

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and Swansea University are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to create metal alloys that resist corrosion in harsh marine environments. Backed by a £42.5 million Defence Materials Centre of Excellence partnership that includes...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Taiwan Doesn’t Have to Choose
NewsMar 3, 2026

Taiwan Doesn’t Have to Choose

Taiwan, home to 23 million people, sits at the nexus of global trade routes and the semiconductor supply chain, making its stability a linchpin for worldwide commerce. The Kuomintang (KMT) argues that the island should not be forced to align exclusively...

By Foreign Affairs
How Russia Is Intercepting Communications From European Satellites
NewsMar 3, 2026

How Russia Is Intercepting Communications From European Satellites

Russia’s secret Luch 1 and 2 satellites have been conducting prolonged proximity and rendezvous operations (RPOs) against European geostationary communications satellites since 2014. By positioning themselves within five kilometres of targets, they can intercept downlink signals and potentially capture command uplinks. While...

By New Space Economy
The Great Liquidation: Russia’s Great Imperial Retreat
NewsMar 3, 2026

The Great Liquidation: Russia’s Great Imperial Retreat

Russia’s prolonged war in Ukraine has drained its economic and military capacity, forcing a rapid retreat from peripheral outposts that once underpinned its global influence. Moscow’s refusal to aid Iran, the withdrawal from Syria’s Qamishli airport, and the erosion of...

By RUSI
Missiles Made in Ukraine Are Bringing Putin’s Invasion Home to Russia
NewsMar 2, 2026

Missiles Made in Ukraine Are Bringing Putin’s Invasion Home to Russia

Ukraine’s domestically produced FP‑5 Flamingo cruise missile achieved a landmark strike in February, hitting the Votkinsk missile‑production complex deep inside Russia. The missile, developed by startup Fire Point, boasts a claimed 3,000‑kilometre range and a payload of over one tonne,...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Patent Lawsuit Challenges DHS Deployment of Integrated Biometric Surveillance Tools
NewsMar 2, 2026

Patent Lawsuit Challenges DHS Deployment of Integrated Biometric Surveillance Tools

SecureNet Solutions Group, a Florida‑based patent assertion firm, has sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, alleging that DHS agencies infringed five of its surveillance patents. The complaint links the patents to DHS’s...

By Biometric Update
Space Was ‘First Mover’ In Iran Conflict, Top General Says
NewsMar 2, 2026

Space Was ‘First Mover’ In Iran Conflict, Top General Says

U.S. Space Command, alongside USCYBERCOM, launched non‑kinetic operations that disabled Iran’s satellite‑based communications and sensor networks during the opening hours of Operation Epic Fury, which began on Feb. 28. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine said these coordinated space‑and‑cyber actions prevented...

By Payload
The Tug-of-War Over Firewall Backlogs in the AI-Driven Development Era
NewsMar 2, 2026

The Tug-of-War Over Firewall Backlogs in the AI-Driven Development Era

Developers and security teams are clashing over mounting firewall rule backlogs as AI‑driven development accelerates. Aviatrix reports up to 3,000 pending requests with approval cycles of two to four weeks, forcing developers to idle. Cloud adoption has turned static IP‑based...

By Dark Reading
Building the Digital Foundation for Golden Dome
NewsMar 2, 2026

Building the Digital Foundation for Golden Dome

The event showcased how Red Hat and Microsoft intend to build the digital foundation for the Golden Dome, President Trump’s proposed layered air and missile defense system. It emphasized modern software integration, resilient infrastructure, and automation to enable faster decision‑making and...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
Defense Officials Highlight ‘Problem-First’ Approach to AI Development
NewsMar 2, 2026

Defense Officials Highlight ‘Problem-First’ Approach to AI Development

Defense officials at the GovCIO Defense IT Summit urged a shift from technology‑first to problem‑first AI development, emphasizing real‑world data over synthetic sets. The Marine Corps is redefining its acquisition process to start with clear operational problems before applying machine‑learning...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
The FBI’s Cyber Chief Is Using Winter SHIELD to Accelerate China Prep, Threat Intelligence Sharing
NewsMar 2, 2026

The FBI’s Cyber Chief Is Using Winter SHIELD to Accelerate China Prep, Threat Intelligence Sharing

The FBI’s cyber division, led by Brett Leatherman, has launched Operation Winter SHIELD to boost preparation for Chinese cyber threats, improve adversary contestation, and accelerate threat‑intelligence sharing with industry. The campaign spotlights ten practical security controls and combines regional events,...

By CyberScoop
30 Alleged Members of 'The Com' Arrested in Project Compass
NewsMar 2, 2026

30 Alleged Members of 'The Com' Arrested in Project Compass

Europol’s Project Compass, launched in January 2025, has led to the arrest of 30 alleged members of the cyber‑extremist collective known as “The Com,” while identifying a further 179 participants across 28 partner nations. The operation targets a loosely organized network of...

By Dark Reading
Fake Google Security Site Uses PWA App to Steal Credentials, MFA Codes
NewsMar 2, 2026

Fake Google Security Site Uses PWA App to Steal Credentials, MFA Codes

A phishing campaign masquerading as a Google Account security page deploys a malicious Progressive Web App (PWA) to harvest one‑time passwords, cryptocurrency wallet addresses, and device data. The PWA, hosted on google‑prism.com, requests clipboard, notification, and location permissions, uses the...

By BleepingComputer
A Solicitation Misreading Knocked These Joint Ventures Out of OASIS+
NewsMar 2, 2026

A Solicitation Misreading Knocked These Joint Ventures Out of OASIS+

A federal judge ruled that the GSA OASIS+ solicitation unambiguously required two qualifying projects, disqualifying CWS FMTI JV and Mainsail-OASIS JV for submitting only one. The court rejected the joint ventures' claim that a protégé‑specific clause overrode the general two‑project...

By Washington Technology
Hegseth Says Iran Campaign ‘Not Like Iraq or Afghanistan’
NewsMar 2, 2026

Hegseth Says Iran Campaign ‘Not Like Iraq or Afghanistan’

The United States and Israel launched a massive air campaign against Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sinking warships and striking more than 1,000 targets. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth framed the operation as a focused effort to destroy Iran’s...

By BusinessLIVE
Rocket Lab Launches Hypersonic Test Mission for US DIU
NewsMar 2, 2026

Rocket Lab Launches Hypersonic Test Mission for US DIU

Rocket Lab successfully launched its seventh HASTE vehicle, delivering the DART AE scramjet‑powered aircraft for the U.S. Defense Innovation Unit on 27 February. The mission, dubbed “That’s Not A Knife,” marks the second DIU hypersonic test in three months and...

By Airforce Technology
Denmark Orders Five Role 2 Field Hospitals From Rheinmetall
NewsMar 2, 2026

Denmark Orders Five Role 2 Field Hospitals From Rheinmetall

Germany's Rheinmetall will deliver five Role 2 field hospitals to Denmark, three basic and two enhanced, under a mid double‑digit million‑euro contract signed at the end of 2025. The modular, containerised systems provide full diagnostic and surgical capability, with the enhanced...

By Army Technology
V2X's Partnerships with the Hyperscalers Center on Data and Processes
NewsMar 2, 2026

V2X's Partnerships with the Hyperscalers Center on Data and Processes

V2X is deepening ties with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and IBM to fuse its proprietary warehouse and mission data with hyperscaler AI and process tools. The AWS deal brings computer‑vision models to government‑run smart warehouses, while Google supplies generative...

By Washington Technology
Hacktivists Claim to Have Hacked Homeland Security to Release ICE Contract Data
NewsMar 2, 2026

Hacktivists Claim to Have Hacked Homeland Security to Release ICE Contract Data

Hacktivist collective “Department of Peace” announced a breach of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, releasing a trove of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) contract records via DDoSecrets. The dump contains details on more than 6,000 vendors, including major defense...

By DataBreaches.net
U.S., Czech Firms Team up on TALOS Interceptor Drones
NewsMar 2, 2026

U.S., Czech Firms Team up on TALOS Interceptor Drones

AdlerAerospace and Czech partner TRL Drones have unveiled the TALOS‑J and TALOS‑E fixed‑wing interceptor drones, built from Ukraine battlefield lessons. The drones deliver missile‑class performance at drone‑class cost, using human‑supervised autonomy to engage fast, low‑cost UAV threats. Interception probability is...

By Defence Blog
L3Harris Appoints New CFO as Firm Prepares to Spin Off Missile Business
NewsMar 2, 2026

L3Harris Appoints New CFO as Firm Prepares to Spin Off Missile Business

L3Harris announced that Kenneth Sharp, former Peraton finance chief, will assume the role of chief financial officer on March 16, succeeding Ken Bedingfield. Bedingfield will concentrate on the company’s Missile Solutions segment as it prepares for a late‑2026 spin‑off and...

By Breaking Defense