Defense Tech fundamentals remain strong, with expanding order books pointing to sustained momentum into 2026. Modernization is accelerating, with AI, autonomy, and software-defined systems moving into ...
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The war in Iran is forcing the U.S. government to consider integrating newer tech tools from defense startups into its battlefield strategy. The Low-cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System, or LUCAS, drone ...
Donald Trump’s break with the liberal democracies of Europe couldn’t have come at a worse time for U.S. defense and tech giants, whose market dominance will be challenged by European competitors ...
Defense technology often attracts people who are inclined to pay attention to the various stages of a normal technology’s lifecycle: its technical underpinnings and development; its relationship with ...
A number of defense tech companies are telling employees to stop using Anthropic's Claude, and to switch to other AI models following the Defense Department's ban late last week. "This in no way ...
A research note from KeyBanc Securities highlights drone, missile and hypersonics suppliers as the most direct beneficiaries of renewed military escalation between the U.S., Israel and Iran. In a ...
AI firm Palantir announced it has moved its headquarters to Miami, signaling South Florida's growth as a defense hub. Vanderbilt University plans to build a West Palm Beach campus with a new focus on ...