
NATO Selects Google Cloud for Sensitive Data Storage
NATO has selected Google Cloud to manage highly classified data using a specialized, air-gapped system installed directly within the alliance's own facilities.
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NATO has selected Google Cloud to manage highly classified data using a specialized, air-gapped system installed directly within the alliance's own facilities.

Google is planning a new data center on Australia's remote Christmas Island, a move with significant strategic and military implications for the Indo-Pacific region.

American defense firm Shield AI has unveiled the X-BAT, a new class of pilotless fighter jet capable of vertical take-off and landing for missions in any location.

China is rapidly integrating advanced AI, particularly DeepSeek models, into its military for autonomous combat, target recognition, and battlefield planning, while balancing reliance on both domestic

Defense technology firm Anduril has launched EagleEye, an AI-powered system that integrates a helmet, HUD, and mission command software to enhance soldier awareness.

Russia and Ukraine are deploying AI-powered drones, creating a new arms race with autonomous weapons that can operate without human control and resist jamming.

A former Pentagon insider discusses the complex debates surrounding AI's role in national security, highlighting both its potential and the significant risks involved, from data vulnerability to unint

The U.S. Air Force is testing AI-piloted drones and retrofitted F-16s to fly alongside human pilots, aiming to counter future military threats and expand its fleet.

A U.S. Air Force experiment found AI can create military attack plans 400 times faster than humans, but many plans contained subtle, critical errors.

The Holy See has called on the UN Security Council to support an immediate global moratorium on lethal autonomous weapons, citing grave ethical and security risks.

The U.S. Air Force is finding that while AI can create military plans in seconds, the results are often impractical, revealing major hurdles in infrastructure and data.

Chinese researchers claim a new AI system can detect stealth submarines with 95% accuracy, a development that could shift the balance of global naval power.