The U.S. government restricts exports of some items that it deems a threat to national security or vital economic interests.
Navigating insights from the World Economic Forum’s meeting at Davos on AI-driven threats, the push for digital sovereignty ...
The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) set the rules for how defense-related items, services, and technical information are made, shared, and transferred. This includes not only exports ...
A federal judge in San Diego on Monday sentenced former U.S. Navy sailor Jinchao Wei to 200 months in federal prison for his role in an espionage case involving China. The 25-year-old, who's also ...
Much of today’s defense‑tech discourse revolves around “technological sovereignty,” namely, access to advanced chips, secure supply chains, and domestic manufacturing. These are all essential. But in ...
Russia stopped publicly disclosing detailed data on arms export contracts following the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Drone Defence unveils AeroStrike, a 270 km/h high-speed drone interceptor built for physical counter-UAS defense.
Cross-border investigations are rarely straightforward. Legal obligations vary by country, and cultural expectations can shape both access ...
By localizing AI training and autonomy, Egypt is reducing Western dependence and challenging Israel’s ability to predict its military evolution.
Iran’s Starlink jamming and Ukraine’s drone war show commercial satellites now shape conflicts while space law lags behind, ...
If producers in 2024 had received the opportunity to use production capacities not loaded by the state for fulfilling foreign contracts, the potential amount of foreign currency inflows for the year ...
But, despite all that, HAL has been well behind on its delivery timelines. The company is also in the midst of the design and ...