INNOVATION

Data Centers on the 21st Century Battlefield
The most decisive infrastructure of the twenty-first century isn’t an aircraft carrier floating in the Pacific or buried in a missile silo. It hums quietly inside the walls of a data center.
These sprawling facilities now anchor military power, economic clout, and geopolitical leverage. But they were never designed for an era defined by great-power competition, cyber sabotage, and the relentless demands of AI. Their enormous energy footprint and physical vulnerability leave them both indispensable and exposed.

Women Leaders Driving Defense Tech Innovation in CEE
Women have driven some of the most profound shifts in industry and society, with breakthroughs in digital technology and security today. In Ukraine, for instance, Maria Berlinska has redefined modern warfare by training drone operators and championing women’s integration into the Armed Forces. Yet despite such achievements, the glass ceiling still looms large, casting its shadow even over the most forward-looking sectors.
INVESTMENT

VisionWave forms $5 billion defense tech joint venture with Israeli firm
The seven-year agreement combines VisionWave’s Evolved Intelligence platform with AIPHEX’s combat-validated multi-physics AI and autonomous missile technologies. The venture aims to pursue U.S. and international defense contracts across 11 specific projects already in advanced negotiation stages, according to the company.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The big threat left out of Xi’s parade: China’s weaponized AI startups
China’s massive military parade this week featured a who’s who of well-dressed dictators, a fleet of laser-armed trucks, new hypersonic weapons, beach landing craft and, of course, thousands of uniformed troops marching in intricately coordinated unison. But it left out what might be China’s most important new military asset: a growing ecosystem of small and nimble dual-use AI companies partnering with the Chinese military.
TECHNOLOGY

BLADE Tech Turns US Army Ground Defenses Into Drone Hunters
The capability came courtesy of the Ballistic Low Altitude Drone Engagement (BLADE) system upgrade, which allowed the service to detect, track, and shoot down drones within an 800-meter (2,625-foot) range.

Rune Partners with Altana on Military Logistics Software
It’s a big day for partnerships in the defense tech world. On Thursday, white-hot military logistics startup Rune Technologies—fresh off a $24M Series A—announced a partnership with supply chain visualization company Altana to expand Rune’s defense sustainment software capabilities. Friendship really does make the world go round.

Project Flytrap and the Army’s answer to drone warfare
The Army’s Project Flytrap gives the infantry and other troops a modular, low-cost toolkit to stop cheap drones before they strike. No lasers or million-dollar missiles required.

New Air Force strategy looks to increase adoption of commercial networking tech
The new DAF Network of the Future plan outlines where the department wants to implement commercial technologies to modernize its IT networks.
POLICY

An uncertain future for defense tech
Washington defense contractors are adjusting to a new reality — the government getting more involved in their business.
EUROPE

The Strategic Investment Case for French Defense Tech Firms: Riding the Sovereignty-Driven Modernization Wave
In an era defined by geopolitical fragmentation and the urgent need for strategic autonomy, the defense technology sector has emerged as a linchpin of national and economic security. For France, the convergence of defense industrial sovereignty and next-generation weapons systems development is not merely a policy aspiration but a financial imperative.
Companies like Safran, Thales, and MBDA are at the forefront of this transformation, leveraging their technological expertise and geopolitical positioning to capitalize on a rapidly expanding market.

Sweden’s Saab, Poland’s WB Group Team Up on Drones, Naval, Border Tech
The initiative “marks another significant step in Saab’s commitment to advancing strategic defense capabilities between Poland and Sweden,” stated Micael Johansson, President and CEO of Saab.