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OPINION | Army as Protector: What the 2016 Surgical Strikes Meant for Border Communities
The 2016 surgical strikes marked more than a military milestone; they reshaped how border communities viewed the Indian Army. For villagers along the LoC, it was not just a strategic message to Pakistan but reassurance that the Army stood as a protector of lives, not just territory. The strikes gave psychological security, reframed the Army’s role as human-centric, and left a lasting legacy of trust at India’s frontlines.
Sep 273 min read


U.S. Air Force taps Leidos to prototype modular enterprise test vehicle
The U.S. Air Force Armament Directorate (EB) and the Defense Innovation Unit selected Leidos, a leader in the national security and...
Sep 41 min read


Leidos and AFRL achieve milestone in Mayhem hypersonic system development
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) state-of-the-art air-breathing hypersonic system, Mayhem, has successfully undergone two...
Sep 42 min read


Intel Foundry and Ansys partner to advance thermal management in semiconductor design
Ansys stated that it will be a part of the Intel Foundry Accelerator USMAG Alliance, assisting in the development of safe and effective...
Sep 42 min read


KSAT and Rocket Lab forge alliance to advance space communication for launches and on-orbit operations
The world-renowned provider of spacecraft and launch vehicle communication services, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), and Rocket Lab...
Sep 31 min read


Helsing co-CEO and Estonian defence minister sign agreement to boost defence AI development
The co-founder and co-CEO of the European Defence-AI company Helsing, Gundbert Scherf, and Estonia’s Minister of Defence, Hanno Pevkur,...
Sep 31 min read


V2X advances army readiness with cutting-edge technology and comprehensive training solutions
The multi-year, multi-national APSS initiative seeks to improve NATO’s overall intelligence through space-based assets, enhance...
Sep 32 min read
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