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Researchers Discover Material That Conducts Heat Better Than Copper
Anyone who has ever been frustrated by an overheating mobile phone or wondered how devices will withstand the heat generated by artificial intelligence (AI) applications...
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New Clean Planet Facility Converts Waste Plastic to Sustainable Aviation Fuel
A major breakthrough in tackling both waste plastic and aviation emissions has been marked with the opening of what Clean Planet Technologies claims to be is the...
Application Briefs Manned Systems
Airbus Equips Kratos Drones for German Air Force UCCA System
Airbus is working to offer the German Air Force an operational Uncrewed Collaborative Combat Aircraft system by 2029. Read on to learn more.
Application Briefs Aerospace
Talon IQ Flight with Shield AI’s Hivemind Software
Northrop Grumman’s Talon IQ™ testbed completed its first partner mission autonomy flight with Shield AI’s Hivemind software, showcasing a ready to fly platform that accelerates innovation, cuts development costs and eliminates the need to build a dedicated airframe for every new autonomy solution. Read on to learn more.
Application Briefs Propulsion
Draper Liquid Rocket Engine’s First Flight
The Air Force Research Laboratory and Ursa Major recently executed a flight of the Affordable Rapid Missile Demonstrator powered by the Draper liquid rocket engine, achieving supersonic speeds and demonstrating concepts of operations. Read on to learn more about it.
Briefs Aerospace
Virginia Tech Experts Accelerate Skydio Drone Flights Over People and Vehicles
Operators using a drone from the leading manufacturer in the U.S. can now conduct missions over people and vehicles much easier and with even greater confidence in their safety. Read on to learn what this means.
Briefs Aerospace
Teaching Robots to Fly Like Birds
A bird banking in a crosswind doesn’t rely on spinning blades. Its wings flex, twist and respond instantly to its environment. Engineers at Rutgers University have taken a major step toward building birdlike drones that move the same way. Read on to learn more about it.
Briefs Design
RPI Researchers Harness Agentic AI for Smarter, Faster Aerospace Design
A Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute engineering professor, Shaowu Pan, Ph.D. and his team of students have integrated agentic AI into computational fluid dynamics to optimize the aerospace design process and alleviate bottlenecks. Read on to learn more.
Articles RF & Microwave Electronics
MyDefence Expands Production, Validation of Wearable and Mobile Counter-UAS Systems
MyDefence has officially opened its U.S. counter uncrewed aircraft systems manufacturing and innovation facility in Oklahoma City, marking a major step in the company’s expansion of its North American production footprint. The latest MyDefence facility became operational in February. Read on to learn more.
Briefs Aerospace
Army Researchers Design 3D-Printed Soldier Portable Autonomous Reconnaissance Transitioning Aircraft
Researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory harnessed bottom-up Soldier innovation to develop an experimental 3D-printed small unmanned aerial system that was demonstrated at the inaugural U.S. Army Best Drone Warfighter Competition in Huntsville, Alabama. Read on to learn more.
Articles Aerospace
How Machina Labs is Reshaping Defense Manufacturing with AI-Driven 7-Axis Robotics
Machina Labs recently closed its latest round of financing with $124 million, enough to develop a facility featuring up to 50 of its RoboCraftsman cells capable of producing thousands of complex structural assemblies for aerospace and defense customers — a list that already includes Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Air Force, among others. Read on to learn more.
Briefs Aerospace
Can Multi-Fingered Robots Transform Shipboard Operations and Autonomous Maintenance?
In dynamic, unstructured environments like ship decks and even home kitchens, robots today still struggle to perform precision tasks such as tightening bolts or handling wires. This makes critical ship maintenance tasks difficult. USC researcher Erdem Bıyık aims to advance robots’ finger manipulation and integrate human feedback to enable realtime learning for robots in an upcoming three-year, $750,000 project. Read on to learn more.
Briefs Aerospace
The Drone Equation: Proportional Response to the UAS Threat
Drones do not follow predictable patterns. They can fly high and fast or low and slow with minimal radar signatures, attacking individually or in swarms from kilometers away or at the fence line. This operational flexibility demands layered defense architecture. Read on to learn more.
INSIDER Materials
Chemeon and SurTec Establish Transatlantic Alliance Focused on Trivalent Surface Technologies
U.S.-based Chemeon Surface Technology and Germany‑based SurTec have formed a strategic transatlantic alliance aimed at expanding the...
INSIDER Manned Systems
TITAN‑AM Program to Industrialize Titanium Additive Manufacturing for Large Aerostructures
GKN Aerospace has launched the Titanium Industrialization and Technology Advancement for Near-net Additive Manufacturing (TITAN-AM) program, an...
INSIDER Manufacturing & Prototyping
Reuben Sarkar Selected as New CEO of SAE International
SAE International® has announced the appointment of Reuben Sarkar as Chief Executive Officer and President effective May 18, 2026.
INSIDER Aerospace
Stratasys Selected for DoW Program to Qualify 3D-Printed Parts for Military Platforms
Stratasys Ltd. announced that its parts-on-demand business, Stratasys Direct™, has been selected to take part in the U.S. Department of War’s (DoW)...
Editorial Webinars Aerospace
Smarter Aerospace Manufacturing & Design with Digital Twins and Agentic AI
The fusion of digital twins and agentic AI is revolutionizing aerospace manufacturing and design by enabling intelligent, adaptive, and autonomous systems. This...
Podcasts RF & Microwave Electronics
How Modular Computing Is Accelerating Modern Defense Technology
On this episode of the Aerospace & Defense Technology podcast, Shaun Fischer, Director of Development and Open Systems Solutions at Leonardo DRS, discusses the company’s newly launched THOR — Tactical, High‑Performance Embedded Computing, Open Architecture, Rugged — embedded computing chassis and the new military applications it is designed to enable. Listen now!
INSIDER Manned Systems
NRL Satellite Payloads to Test Situational Awareness, Debris Observation and Detection
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) successfully launched three advanced experimental payloads aboard the Department of War (DoW) Space Test...
INSIDER Aerospace
New Study Finds Lean-Burn Engines Don’t Reduce Aircraft Contrail Formation
The latest findings in atmospheric research show that less soot does not automatically mean fewer contrail ice crystals. Instead, small volatile particles play a...
INSIDER Power
Fraunhofer Develops High‑Power Electric Aircraft Motor for Project AMBER
Fraunhofer researchers have unveiled a 750‑kW class electric aircraft motor designed to meet the demanding power density, reliability, and thermal requirements of...
Podcasts AR/AI
How AI Acceleration Strategies Are Changing Embedded Computing Architectures
On this episode of the Aerospace & Defense Technology podcast, we continue our Season 14 focus on military embedded computing and networking, featuring keynote remarks from the 2026 AUSA Global Force Symposium and an interview with Jeff Baldwin, Director of Engineering at Sealevel. Listen now!
INSIDER Manufacturing & Prototyping
Researchers Introduce New Digital Calibration Method for 'Born Qualified' Parts
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, is developing a comprehensive suite of capabilities to ensure that additively...
INSIDER Defense
Airbus Tests Low Cost Missile on New Bird of Prey Interceptor Drone
Airbus completed the first demonstration flight of its new Bird of Prey drone, featuring a low-cost interceptor missile, at a military training area in northern Germany.
INSIDER Software
Developing a Digital Twin to Model Fatigue in 3D-Printed Spacecraft Parts
The rapid production of custom components for rockets and satellites is often essential to support design modifications, repairs, and operational needs in space travel....
INSIDER Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Gore Challenges Wet Sealing with Dry Sealant for Permanent Aircraft Structures
For decades, wet sealing has been accepted as a necessary constraint in aerostructure manufacturing, despite its impact on throughput, variability and necessary...
Application Briefs Weapons Systems
The Navy’s New Advanced Lightweight Torpedo Program
Northrop Grumman will manufacture and deliver to the U.S. Navy a new advanced lightweight torpedo with a custom-designed warhead to increase its lethality. Northrop Grumman will draw upon decades of production expertise to deliver a weapon that fires from multiple naval platforms. Read on to learn more.
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