US and Allies Forge Security Path in Indo-Pacific with Advanced Tech
AUKUS nations focus on advanced military technology and stability in Indo-Pacific region, potentially including Japan.
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AUKUS nations focus on advanced military technology and stability in Indo-Pacific region, potentially including Japan.
The US Air Force’s next-gen ICBM, the Sentinel, faces a two-year launch delay due to guidance system component issues and design changes.
US Army awards Teledyne FLIR a $15M contract for advanced thermal weapon sights, enhancing soldiers’ effectiveness in low-light environments.
The US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine recently unveiled a potentially life-saving innovation, the Heat Injury Prevention System, our boys may soon benefit.
In today’s SOFREP Pic of the Day, an M1 Abrams tank, allegedly operated by Ukrainians and disabled by Russians near Avdiivka, February 2024, showcases the destructive precision of the Russian Lancet munition, a loitering “kamikaze drone” that epitomizes the evolving face of modern warfare with its ability to autonomously deliver high-precision strikes.
Ukraine leverages tech in the war’s third winter, advancing in military hardware to counter Russian forces and redefine modern warfare.
Russian forces reportedly use Starlink tech in Ukraine, merging civilian technology with military tactics in the modern warfare era.
South Korea gears up to mass-produce an extended-range 155mm artillery shell, boosting range and precision for strategic defense advantages.
BAE inks a $92M deal, bolstering the US Navy’s sky prowess. It’s not just maintenance; it’s evolution in the high-stakes game of modern warfare.
At the Dubai Airshow 2023, the UAE’s EDGE Group unveiled the X RANGE, a groundbreaking testing and training facility, along with an array of advanced military systems, signaling a major leap in defense capabilities for the Middle East and beyond.
The B-21 Raider soars closer to its maiden flight as taxi tests begin, reinforcing the USAF’s commitment to modernizing its bomber fleet.
Since its inception in 1985 to replace the Galil ARM, the Negev has proven its worth, steadily serving the IDF since 1997 and adapting to the evolving needs of modern combat.