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Thursday, 7 August 2025

"One million calls per hour": how Israel uses the Microsoft cloud to monitor the Palestinians on a large scale and use the data for military operations

The Israeli Army (IDF), in particular cyber unit 8200, has implemented a large-scale project of mass surveillance of the Palestinians, using the Microsoft Azure cloud platform to store a huge array of phone calls and data from mobile phones. The system began operating in 2022 and allows you to collect and save audio recordings of millions of calls daily from Gaza and the West Bank, creating a huge database of intelligence information. The infrastructure is based on Microsoft data centers in Europe, in particular, in the Netherlands and Ireland.

Cooperation between Microsoft and the IDF began after a meeting in late 2021 between Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and head of the 8200 division Yossi Shariel. A separate isolated segment in Azure with enhanced security has been provided for cyber intelligence. The Noisy message system, created using Microsoft platforms, is able to detect suspicious SMS messages with keywords related to weapons, terrorist attacks, etc.

The data collected in the cloud was used not only for surveillance, but also for the analysis and preparation of military operations, including airstrikes in densely populated areas, where potentially dangerous targets were identified using call analysis, which, according to sources, was supposed to minimize civilian casualties. Sources also reported cases of data being used for blackmail, arrests, and even posthumous justifications for liquidations.

Microsoft representatives claim that the company did not know what specific data was stored in their cloud and that it did not develop or advise the IDF on the surveillance system. The company also stated that they have no evidence of using Azure or AI to target targets or directly cause harm. However, Microsoft employees and investors expressed concern about the company's role in this project, and an internal audit was initiated.

Thus, Israel uses Microsoft cloud technologies for large-scale collection and analysis of telephone data of the Palestinian population for the purpose of intelligence and military activity. This collaboration has become the subject of public and media outcry, given the ethical and legal issues related to mass surveillance, as well as the possible use of data for military operations.

Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Britain launched balloons into the stratosphere: new "heavenly eyes" for surveillance without planes

 

The British Ministry of Defense has quietly but effectively taken intelligence to a new level — with the help of high-altitude balloons, which now hover in the stratosphere like spies on a leash. These huge unmanned balloons have been successfully tested as part of the secret AETHER project, and now they look like a real alternative to expensive satellites and spy planes.

What are the cool things about these "balloon buns"? Firstly, they fly very high — from 18 to 24 kilometers. For comparison, ordinary passenger liners fly at an altitude of about 10-12 km. That is, these balloons are above the clouds, outside the range of most air defenses and almost like in orbit, but without a rocket launch and for a penny.

Secondly, they can stay in the air for longer than a week, traveling more than 3,000 kilometers without landing. There are cameras, radars, sensors and communication systems on board. Their task is to constantly monitor the territory: monitor the movement of troops, control borders, monitor sea routes, or even assist in humanitarian missions.

And most importantly, the AETHER project relies on cheap and durable platforms. Balloons are many times cheaper than satellites or reconnaissance aircraft, and they can be quickly launched and reconfigured for a specific task.

This is especially important against the background of growing threats in Europe and the Middle East. Balloons can be part of the early warning system, complementing the satellite constellation and drones. And yes, it sounds like something from the 19th century, but in the 21st century they are equipped with the latest technology.

So while everyone is looking to the sky in search of drones, the British have put up quiet, smart and persistent balloons that see everything and don't bother anyone.

Sunday, 27 July 2025

Turkey has released a "smart" camera for drones — and praises it above all the heavens

 

Aselflir-600

The Turkish company Aselsan has announced a new "eye—catching" drone system, the Aselflir-600, and promises that it is the best in the world. It's about a new electro-optical platform for intelligence, surveillance, and precision weapon guidance. According to the developers, the novelty is not just improved — it surpasses both its predecessors and foreign counterparts, including Western ones.

The system was created in close conjunction with Baykar, the manufacturer of the famous Bayraktar drones. And we have already managed to test the Aselflir-600 on the Akıncı heavy high—altitude attack UAV, one of the most advanced Turkish drones. The tests were successful, and now the Aselflir-600 is ready for mass production.

What can this "camera" do? In addition to accurate day and night shooting, it can accurately track targets, operate at high altitudes and in difficult weather conditions, and aim weapons with high accuracy. Simply put, it's the brain and eyes of a drone in one package.

For Turkey, this is another step towards full technological independence in the defense industry. And if the Aselflir-600 is really as cool as it is touted, then soon we may see it not only on Turkish, but also on foreign drones, because Turkey is actively exporting its weapons.

Thursday, 24 July 2025

Denmark has bought powerful American drones to patrol the Arctic

MQ-9B SkyGuardian

Denmark is taking a serious step in strengthening control over its northern borders — the country is purchasing four heavy MQ-9B SkyGuardian drones from the American company General Atomics. These are not just toys: SkyGuardian is one of the most advanced attack and reconnaissance drones in the world, capable of flying for more than 40 hours without refueling and covering vast distances.

Why does Denmark need such machines? The answer is simple — the Arctic. As the ice melts and shipping in the Arctic Ocean increases, the strategic importance of the region increases dramatically. Both Russia and China are increasingly looking there, which means that Denmark, as a country with territory in Greenland and the Faroe Islands, should clearly see what is happening off its coast.

With these drones, Copenhagen will be able to:

- patrol the sea lanes around the clock,

- Track military and civilian vessels,

- monitor the environmental situation,

- promptly respond to emergencies — from rescue missions to interception of violators.

The deal was concluded through the NATO Procurement Agency (NSPA), which simplifies logistics and ensures compatibility with allied systems. SkyGuardian is already used by the United Kingdom, Belgium and other NATO countries, so Denmark is now a member of this "club".

In fact, this is not just the purchase of drones — it is a signal: Denmark assumes greater responsibility for security in the Arctic and is ready to monitor order on its northern borders — from a height and without a pilot.

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Digital passport in Chinese: how the country is turning into a giant online regime with universal control

China has launched what sounds convenient — a "unified digital identity system." In fact, this is a step towards total control over every user on the Internet. Imagine that to access any website, open an application, or just check your email, you no longer need a password. All you need is your digital ID, linked directly to you as a person.

But to get this ID, you will first have to give everything to the state: fingerprints, passport data, face — all biometrics. So far, they say, the system is voluntary. But everyone understands what this is leading to: soon you won't be able to go anywhere without a digital passport — not to a bank, not to a hospital, not even to a social network.

And the scariest thing is that your every click is now recorded. Where you went, what you saw, how much time you spent, who you talked to — all this goes into the state register. The authorities can open a dossier on any citizen at any time and see their entire digital life: from logging into the messenger in the morning to searching late for "why China is not a democracy."

This is no longer just a "convenient account login". It's a digital collar on millions of people. On the one hand, less anonymity, less fraud. On the other hand, there is complete control, where even a thought can become a reason for questions. China is not just building a "smart state" — it is turning the Internet into a huge surveillance camera where everyone is under the gaze.

Monday, 7 July 2025

Singapore-based Volarious has introduced the V-Line Pro system for DJI Matrice 350 RTK: turning the drone into a "tethered" one with a long stay in the air

 DJI Matrice 350 (M350) RTK

Singapore—based Volarious has unveiled its latest development, the V-Line Pro system, designed to turn DJI Matrice 350 (M350) RTK drones into so-called "tethered" drones. This allows the UAV to stay in the sky much longer than usual, making it an ideal tool for monitoring, surveillance, and communications tasks.

The new V-Line Pro system uses a lightweight aviation cable up to 70 meters long, equipped with a smart tension system that minimizes sagging even in high winds. This ensures flight stability and a reliable connection between the drone and the ground station. Due to its simple construction and user-friendly design, flight preparation takes less than five minutes, and installation is possible with just one person.

Special attention is paid to heat management in the system. To prevent overheating of the equipment during long-term operations (up to 10 hours), the V-Line Pro is equipped with six temperature sensors and nine fans that monitor and regulate the temperature at various points in the system. All parameters can be monitored in real time through the proprietary Volarious App, which makes operation even more convenient and safe.

Interestingly, the V-Line Pro has already been adapted not only for the DJI M350 RTK, but also for the new Matrice 4E and Matrice 4T models, expanding the possibilities of their use in commercial and government projects. This flexibility and adaptability make the system especially attractive for operators who require long-term surveillance or constant video monitoring of objects.

Tuesday, 24 June 2025

i-Naval 2025: France orders SEAEXPLORER 1000-M underwater gliders with acoustic payload

 During the i-Naval 2025 event in France, the French small company Alseamar signed a contract with the French Navy (Marine Nationale) to supply a batch of five underwater gliders with an acoustic payload by the end of the year.

ALSEAMAR announces the signing of a contract with the French Navy for the supply of an initial batch of five SEAEXPLORER 1000-M gliders, the military version of the latest generation of gliders, by the end of 2025.

These gliders will include a payload equipped with an AURIS solution developed by ALSEAMAR for acoustic underwater surveillance.

SEAEXPLORER 1000-M gliders

Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Danish military introduces autonomous sailboats to patrol the Baltic and North Seas

Denmark relies on innovative defense technologies by introducing robotic sailboats for maritime surveillance. Four Voyager-class unmanned vessels have been launched by the Danish armed Forces for three months of testing in the Baltic and North Seas. These unique vessels look like ordinary sailboats — the red and white flag of Denmark proudly flies on their sails. However, the appearance of tradition hides advanced technology: each vessel is 10 meters (about 30 feet) long, they are completely autonomous and do not require a crew.

Developed by the Alameda, California-based Saildrone company, these sailboats are equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and communication systems that allow them to collect data on the state of the marine environment, monitor ship movement and ensure safety in the waters of Denmark and NATO. Their main task is to patrol waters, control borders and maintain situational awareness without the involvement of people on board.

Operational tests will make it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of such systems in real conditions and may become the beginning of a wider use of unmanned offshore platforms for defense purposes. This project also demonstrates the commitment of NATO countries to modernize their fleets with environmentally friendly and cost-effective solutions.

Thursday, 12 June 2025

The US is building a maintenance center for surface vessels in the Philippines to enhance surveillance of China

The U.S. Department of Defense has announced plans to build a new maintenance and repair center at the Oyster Bay Naval Detachment on Palawan Island, Philippines. This center will serve both manned and unmanned surface vessels used by the Philippine Armed Forces to monitor Chinese vessel activity in the region.

The project provides for the creation of an infrastructure capable of servicing vessels up to 11.6 meters (38 ft) long, equipped with electrical, air conditioning and auxiliary systems that meet the technical requirements of these platforms. The Center will play a key role in maintaining the combat capability and operational readiness of Philippine surface vessels, which is especially important against the backdrop of growing tensions in the South China Sea.

The construction of such a facility reflects U.S. efforts to strengthen naval cooperation with the Philippines and enhance regional control and security capabilities. The maintenance center will significantly reduce the repair and maintenance time of ships, ensuring their constant readiness to perform patrol and reconnaissance tasks.

Wednesday, 11 June 2025

The E-7 Wedgetail radar aircraft project is under threat of cancellation in favor of space exploration systems

The project of the E-7 Wedgetail radar aircraft of the US Air Force faced serious difficulties and was in danger of failure. U.S. Secretary of Defense Hegseth said that the possibility of canceling this expensive project is being considered in order to redirect funding to the development of space exploration and surveillance systems. 

The E-7 Wedgetail is a modern long—range radar detection and control aircraft designed to replace outdated platforms and enhance aerial reconnaissance capabilities. However, the growing importance of space technology and the need to strengthen the space component of national security are forcing the Pentagon to rethink its priorities.

The abandonment of the E-7 Wedgetail project reflects a strategic shift in U.S. defense policy, where space is becoming a key arena for intelligence gathering and monitoring potential threats. In the context of increasing competition in the space sector and technological progress, investments in satellite and other space systems are considered more promising and effective.

However, the cancellation or slowdown of the E-7 Wedgetail program may create a temporary gap in aerial reconnaissance capabilities, which will cause concern among military experts and US allies. Further discussion and final decision on the fate of the project are expected in the coming months.

Saturday, 31 May 2025

General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada unveils new remotely piloted ENVOY air system at CANSEC 202

On May 29, 2025, at the CANSEC 2025 defense exhibition in Ottawa, General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada unveiled its latest remotely piloted air system called ENVOY. This system is designed as a tandem rotor helicopter and is an important step in the development of unmanned aerial platforms designed to perform defense and security tasks.

ENVOY features improved maneuverability and stability, allowing it to be effectively used for various missions, including reconnaissance, surveillance, and ground force support. At the exhibition, the system was presented at booth number 1601, where visitors had the opportunity to communicate directly with the development team and receive detailed information about the technical characteristics and capabilities of the platform.

This development reflects the desire of General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada to strengthen its position in the defense technology market and offer innovative solutions that meet modern security challenges.

ENVOY

Thursday, 29 May 2025

Saab offers Canada the GlobalEye long-range radar detection and control system at CANSEC 2025

GlobalEye

On May 28, 2025, at the CANSEC defense exhibition in Ottawa, the Swedish aerospace and defense company Saab announced its intention to offer Canada the GlobalEye long-range radar detection and Control System (AEW&C). This proposal is aimed at meeting Canada's urgent need for modern and effective airspace surveillance capabilities.

GlobalEye is a multifunctional platform capable of simultaneously performing the tasks of long-range radar detection, air traffic control and control over the marine environment. The system is equipped with advanced radars and sensors that provide a wide range and high accuracy of target detection in various conditions.

Saab's proposal underscores Canada's commitment to modernize its defense capabilities and enhance airspace security in the face of growing global threats. GlobalEye can become a key element in the national defense system, providing timely warning and coordination of military forces.

Saab already has experience in successfully implementing GlobalEye in the armed forces of other countries, which confirms the reliability and effectiveness of this system. The company's participation in CANSEC 2025 demonstrates its willingness to cooperate and support Canada's defense needs.

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

General Atomics is developing the GHOST hybrid electric attack and reconnaissance drone for the US Air Force

GHOST

General Atomics has received a nearly $100 million contract from the United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop an innovative hybrid-electric strike and reconnaissance drone called GHOST. This project represents the creation of a new generation of ducted-fan unmanned aerial system that combines intelligence, surveillance, and strike capabilities.

GHOST is a hybrid-electric propulsion system, which means using a combined energy source to increase efficiency and reduce the visibility of the device. This technology makes it possible to significantly increase flight time, reduce thermal and acoustic radiation, which makes the drone inconspicuous and effective in modern warfare.

GHOST's main tasks include intelligence gathering, battlefield surveillance, and targeted strikes, making it a versatile tool for the U.S. Air Force. The use of hybrid electric propulsion opens up new opportunities for improving the survival and efficiency of drones in difficult counteraction conditions.

The contract with General Atomics reflects the commitment of the US Air Force to introduce advanced technologies in the field of unmanned systems, allowing it to maintain technological superiority and adapt to the new challenges of modern combat space.

Saturday, 19 April 2025

The Netherlands has strengthened maritime security with advanced technology

 The Dutch Ministry of Defense has contracted this new partnership to enhance its maritime security and surveillance capabilities. 

RNLN will use a surveillance vessel to conduct security operations in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the North Sea of the Netherlands, both above and below water. Using advanced technologies such as unmanned vehicles, this will allow RNLN to monitor vessel activity in the North Sea and inspect critical underwater infrastructure such as cables and pipelines.

Fugro and Damen have established a joint venture to supply the vessel and crew on a two-year charter with the possibility of an extension for another year (four years in total). The charter agreement, concluded during a public tender, is scheduled to enter into force in the first half of 2025. The vessel that will carry out the charter is the Damen FCS 5009, which offers unsurpassed qualities thanks to the Sea Axe bow, developed in collaboration with the University of Delft.

Damen FCS 5009

Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Development of the MQ-35 V-BAT and the Introduction of Micro-Guided Munitions

 

MQ-35 V-BAT

In recent years, drones have become an integral part of modern military operations, providing opportunities for reconnaissance, surveillance, and even strikes. One of the most promising projects in this area is the MQ-35 V-BAT, developed by Shield AI. This vertical takeoff and landing helicopter drone has already demonstrated its capabilities in combat conditions, but as it turns out, this is just the beginning.

Expanding V-BAT's Capabilities

Shield AI continues to actively develop its flagship product, introducing a number of significant improvements. Next year, the V-BAT will receive micro-guided munitions, which will significantly expand its combat capabilities. These munitions will allow the drone to deliver precision strikes with high accuracy, minimizing civilian casualties and increasing the effectiveness of operations.

Versatility and Autonomy

One of the key advantages of the V-BAT is its ability to take off and land in almost any environment. This makes it an indispensable tool for operations in hard-to-reach areas where the use of larger aircraft is impossible. In addition, the drone is equipped with Hive Mind autonomy software, which allows it to perform tasks without the need for constant operator monitoring.

New Kinetic Impact Options

In addition to micro-guided ammunition, Shield AI is also working on introducing kinetic strike options for the V-BAT. This will allow the drone not only to strike with explosives, but also to use kinetic energy to hit targets. Such capabilities are especially important in environments where the use of explosives may be limited.

The future of V-BAT

The development of the V-BAT is not limited only to combat capabilities. Shield AI is also working to expand the drone's connectivity options, which will allow it to integrate with other systems and devices. This will open up new horizons for the use of V-BAT in various military and civilian scenarios.

The MQ-35 V-BAT represents a revolutionary step forward in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles. With the introduction of micro-guided munitions, kinetic strike options, and improved connectivity, this drone will become an even more powerful and versatile tool in the arsenal of modern armed forces.

Monday, 7 April 2025

Lithuania strengthens monitoring of transit trains with new helicopter

 On Monday, Lithuanian border guards unveiled a new helicopter that will be used to escort Russian trains passing through the country between Belarus and the Kaliningrad region on the Baltic Sea coast. 

"This helicopter will help strengthen surveillance of trains traveling to and from the Kaliningrad Region," Interior Minister Vladislav Kondratovich said in a press release.

Beate Gminder, Acting Director General for Migration and Internal Affairs of the European Commission, is expected to participate in the helicopter presentation at the aviation base of the State Border Guard Service in Paluknis, in the municipality of Trakai district.

Sunday, 6 April 2025

Shield AI Introduces ViDAR Pod to Enhance Intelligence Operations

 Shield AI, a defense technology company based in San Diego, unveiled its latest product this week ahead of the Sea-Air-Space Expo: ViDAR Pod — A new artificial intelligence-based visual detection and ranging system designed to provide real-time passive broadband surveillance on land and at sea without the use of radars.

The system, developed for unmanned aerial vehicles and adaptable to helicopters and small aircraft, allows for ongoing intelligence gathering, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations in difficult environments where traditional radars can compromise the location of the platform.

ViDAR Pod

Saturday, 8 February 2025

U.S. Army Embraces Zero-Trust Cybersecurity: A Paradigm Shift in Tactical Network Defense

In an era where cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, the U.S. Army is taking decisive steps to fortify its digital defenses by adopting a "zero-trust" cybersecurity framework. This strategic initiative underscores the military's commitment to safeguarding sensitive data and ensuring operational resilience in an increasingly interconnected battlefield.

The zero-trust security model is grounded in the principle of "never trust, always verify." Unlike traditional perimeter-based security models that assume everything inside a network is safe, zero trust operates under the assumption that all users, devices, and applications—whether inside or outside the network—must be authenticated and authorized before gaining access. This approach minimizes the risk of unauthorized access and lateral movement within networks, which are common tactics used by sophisticated cyber adversaries.

For the U.S. Army, transitioning to a zero-trust architecture represents a fundamental shift from legacy systems that rely heavily on firewalls and intrusion detection systems. Instead, the focus shifts toward continuous verification, granular segmentation, and real-time monitoring of user activities and device behaviors.

At the forefront of this transformation is the U.S. Army's Center for Combat Capability Development (DEVCOM), specifically its Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cybernetics, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center. Recently, DEVCOM C5ISR issued an Information Request (RFI) seeking input from industry partners and academia on how best to implement zero-trust principles across the army's tactical network systems.

This RFI highlights the army's intent to collaborate with external stakeholders who possess cutting-edge technologies and expertise in areas such as identity management, micro-segmentation, encryption, and advanced analytics. By leveraging these capabilities, the army aims to build a robust, adaptive, and scalable cybersecurity infrastructure capable of withstanding modern cyber threats.

The adoption of zero-trust principles is particularly critical for the U.S. Army given the unique challenges it faces in securing its tactical networks. These networks often operate in austere environments with limited connectivity, making them vulnerable to disruptions and attacks. Additionally, the army must ensure seamless communication between disparate units while maintaining strict control over classified information.

Zero trust addresses these concerns by enforcing strict access controls and continuously validating identities and devices. For instance, soldiers operating in remote locations can securely connect to mission-critical systems without compromising network integrity. Similarly, commanders can maintain situational awareness even when facing adversarial attempts to disrupt communications.

To effectively transition to a zero-trust model, the U.S. Army plans to prioritize several key components:

1. Identity and Access Management (IAM): Establishing strong authentication mechanisms to verify the identities of users and devices.

2. Network Segmentation: Dividing the network into smaller, isolated segments to limit the spread of potential breaches.

3. Data Encryption: Protecting sensitive information both in transit and at rest through robust encryption protocols.

4. Continuous Monitoring: Implementing tools for real-time threat detection and response to identify and mitigate risks proactively.

5. Automation and AI: Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance decision-making processes and automate routine security tasks.

6. Training and Awareness: Educating personnel about zero-trust principles and fostering a culture of cybersecurity vigilance throughout the organization.

While the zero-trust approach offers numerous advantages, its implementation is not without challenges. Transitioning from existing architectures to a fully realized zero-trust environment requires significant investments in technology, training, and process reengineering. Moreover, the army must balance the need for stringent security measures with the operational requirements of rapid deployment and flexibility in dynamic combat scenarios.

Another hurdle lies in integrating zero trust into legacy systems that may lack the necessary capabilities to support modern security frameworks. Overcoming this challenge will require innovative solutions, such as retrofitting older systems with zero-trust features or gradually phasing them out in favor of more secure alternatives.

The U.S. Army's embrace of the zero-trust philosophy marks a pivotal moment in its journey toward achieving superior cybersecurity posture. By adopting a proactive and holistic approach to network defense, the army is well-positioned to counter emerging threats and protect its vital assets in an ever-evolving threat landscape. As the initiative progresses, collaboration with industry leaders and continuous innovation will be essential to realizing the full potential of zero trust and ensuring the army remains resilient in the face of future cyber challenges.

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