Israel acquires unmanned swarming capability
Israeli company Xtend will supply its robotic operating system, which enables unmanned swarming, to the Israel Ministry of Defense (MoD).
Czech Air Force completes L-159 overhaul and upgrades
The Czech Republic Air Force (Vzdušné Sily Armády Ceské Republiky: VzS AČR) has received back into the service the last of 16 L-159A ALCA light attack and air-defence…
Google parent to cut 12,000 jobs in latest blow to tech sector
It is not yet clear how the cuts will impact Ireland – Google employs 7,000 people here
FAA says outage was from accidental contractor mistake: CBS News Flash Jan. 20, 2023
The FAA says contractors working on a pilot-alert system accidentally deleted files last week — disrupting air traffic across the country. The agency says there’s no evidence of a cyberattack and it’s taking steps to keep it from recurring. T-Mobile s…
Live: France’s Macron announces hike in military spending amid Ukraine war
French President Emmanuel Macron unveiled his vision for modernising the military in his nuclear-armed country on Friday, saying 400 billion euros ($433.16 billion) would be assigned to the army in 2024-2030 – up from 295 billion euros in the previous…
Japan refiles request to list divisive gold mine on UNESCO
Japan has formally resubmitted documents seeking to obtain UNESCO World Heritage recognition for a controversial former gold mine that has added to diplomatic frictions with South Korea over Japanese wartime actions.
Ransomware Revenue Plunged in 2022 as More Victims Refuse to Pay Up: Report
Cybercriminals earned significantly less from ransomware attacks in 2022 compared to 2021 as victims are increasingly refusing to pay ransom demands, according to data from Chainalysis.
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