Ukraine’s battlefield advantage is not just its drones, but the Delta digital battle management system that connects them. The article compares Delta to Britain’s World War II air operations rooms, wh
June 25: How Could Sensors Protect the United States?
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IrregularChat: Research/PAI
2w ago
The article promotes a SpaceNews virtual event titled “Golden Dome: How Could Sensors Protect the United States?” scheduled for June 25 from 1 to 1:45 p.m. ET. The event focuses on the Pentagon’s Gold
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group says a China-linked cyberespionage group, tracked as UNC6508, has been stealing sensitive data from medical, academic, and military research organizations across Nor
What Happens if a Nuclear Weapon Detonates in Space?
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IRREGULARCHAT: Space
3w ago
This episode of *At the Boundary* examines the threat of a nuclear weapon detonating in space, based on a new report by Richard Harrison and Peter Garretson titled *Space Nuclear Weapons Analysis*. Ho
Atlas
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May 30
Atlas’s situation report highlights several major political, diplomatic, and security developments across multiple regions. The most prominent story is the escalating U.S.-Iran confrontation: Vice Pre
A phone case company has launched an unusual corporate clean-up effort to fight ocean plastic. RHINOSHIELD, one of the world’s largest smartphone case makers, designed and built Circular Blue, an auto
U.S. Northern Command's Gen. Gregory Guillot announced that the southern border has become a key area for counter-drone technology development, inviting industry partners to test their systems against
Dutch radar company Robin Radar says its counter-drone technology was significantly shaped by experience in Ukraine, where it has had systems deployed since 2023. The firm says battlefield feedback fr
The U.S. Defense Department has signed new agreements with Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Reflection AI to deploy their AI technologies and models on classified military networks for “law
Getting Licensed
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IrregularChat: Certifications
Apr 24
The ARRL “Getting Licensed” page explains how to become a licensed amateur radio operator in the United States. Before transmitting, operators must be licensed and follow FCC rules. U.S. amateur radio
The air bridge sustaining US operations in the Middle East
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IrregularChat: Modern Warfare
Apr 21
A UK Defence Journal article describes an open-source map, titled “Operation EPIC FURY,” that appears to show the main airlift routes supporting U.S. military operations in the Middle East. Built from
Nokia and Rohde Schwarz announced that Nokia Drone Networks has received FCC certification, making it the first fully certified native 4G/5G drone-in-a-box solution in the U.S. This milestone enables
readtheline.ca
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readtheline.ca
IrregularChat: sUAS
Apr 17
At the Halifax International Security Forum, Matt Gurney argues that America’s absence was the defining feature of the event. He describes the forum as a major Canadian “soft power” gathering for defe
A recent study by researchers from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences challenges existing models of magma sources beneath Yellowstone Supervolcano. Published in
The Role of Liquid Nitrogen in Enhancing RF Frequencies
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IrregularChat: Dragon, RF, Comms
Apr 10
A study on geosynchronous (GEO) satellites revealed that 50% of their IP links transmit unencrypted traffic, posing significant security risks. Researchers scanned 39 GEO satellites and identified cle
Vulnerability Research Is Cooked
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IrregularChat: Tech
Mar 31
AI coding agents are set to transform vulnerability research by enabling rapid identification of security flaws, potentially changing the landscape of exploit development significantly. Unlike traditi
The study titled "From Sink to Sea: Microplastic Release from Kitchen Sponges and Potential Environmental Effects" highlights the environmental impact of kitchen sponges as sources of microplastics (M
Global Infrastructure Regions & AZs
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IrregularChat: Tech
Mar 5
AWS operates a vast global infrastructure comprising 123 Availability Zones (AZs) across 39 geographic regions, with plans to expand by adding 7 more AZs and 2 additional regions in Saudi Arabia and C
Mexico is developing a 303 km rail corridor across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, dubbed the "dry canal," to enhance trade connectivity between the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This modern infra
In a recent exploration, Thomas Germain demonstrated the alarming ease with which individuals can manipulate AI tools like ChatGPT and Google's AI into disseminating false information. He crafted an a
In a recent exploration, Thomas Germain demonstrated the alarming ease with which individuals can manipulate AI tools like ChatGPT and Google's AI into disseminating false information. He crafted an a
Liang Jie, a prominent computer vision scientist known for his contributions to Microsoft technologies and elderly care sensor systems, has returned to China to join the Eastern Institute of Technolog
Raspberry Pi 3G/4G-LTE Base HAT
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Feb 1
The Raspberry Pi 3G/4G-LTE Base HAT enables global IoT connectivity by easily integrating with various Raspberry Pi models and Mini PCIe modems. It supports fast LTE data speeds of up to 150 Mbps and
Pacifico Energy has announced the GW Ranch in Pecos County, Texas, as the "largest power project in the United States," featuring 7.65 gigawatts of gas power and data centers, following the issuance o
Palantir Technologies - American Tech Fellowship for Veterans
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Jan 10
Palantir Technologies has opened applications for its American Tech Fellowship, aimed at U.S. military veterans, to equip them with skills in deploying its cutting-edge software and Artificial Intelli
32X - Wikipedia
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Dec 9
The 32X, a video game console add-on developed by Sega, was released on November 21, 1994, as a transitional device to expand the Genesis's capabilities before the Sega Saturn launch. Despite its init