Edge computing fails when the mission hardware can’t evolve
The payoff is quicker tech insertion, avoiding vendor lock, and more room for autonomy, sensors, weapons, and mission growth.
The payoff is quicker tech insertion, avoiding vendor lock, and more room for autonomy, sensors, weapons, and mission growth.
The era of uncontested GPS dominance is over. As counterspace threats and electronic warfare redefine the battlefield, learn how Exail’s Fiber Optic Gyro (FOG) technology provides the high-end stability and autonomous “source of truth” required for land maneuver and precision fires in GNSS-denied environments.
The challenge for Western democratic institutions is not a lack of capability — it is a structural one.
As adversary submarines grow quieter and more elusive, the Navy turns to a new generation of more capable, connected, and open sonobuoys.
Absolute positioning is critical in contested and denied environments.
When all companies in the market are allowed to compete under the same set of rules, innovation flourishes and our nation unleashes the full breadth of its technological strength.
From service-life upgrades to safety enhancements, readiness depends on sustaining the vehicles now carrying the mission.
From emerging data networks to missile tracking and cyber resilience, Breaking Defense’s latest eBook brings together essential reporting on the evolving role of satellites in national security.
These are the five root causes that account for most of the delay in cognitive operations staffing.
Unveiled at SAHA 2026, ASELSAN’s latest portfolio reflects a layered and integrated defense architecture, bringing together electronic warfare, counter-UAV, airborne and naval capabilities within a unified operational framework.
Defending a country the size of the US from threats requires advanced sensing, communications and interception capabilities.
Red Cat, well known for its aerial drones, has launched Blue Ops, a new company to mass produce USVs.
As missions stretch farther and comms grow less reliable, predictive software could become the edge that keeps missions afloat.
Next-gen sonobuoys for anti-submarine warfare are specifically designed to detect quieter Russian and Chinese subs.
As space threats continue to evolve, existing satellites need new capabilities to defend and protect, even after launch.
The Eight-Factor Risk Framework's theoretical foundation describes the three zones every audience holds simultaneously.
SNC’s Freedom trainer is engineered for the hard landings that come with naval missions.