Anduril taps UK’s Kraken to fast-track small USVs into US Navy hybrid fleet push
Anduril Industries has teamed up with Kraken Technology Group to deepen its involvement in the US Navy’s plans for a hybrid fleet built around uncrewed surface vessels (USVs). Announced at Sea-Air-Space in Washington, the partnership centres on developing and delivering small, fast, “quick-reaction” USVs aimed at both US and allied...
Countering Iran’s UAS swarms ‘requires compressing the kill chain’
Since the start of the US and Israeli-led war against Iran on 28 February 2026, Iran has been retaliating against...
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"All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our...
Read moreDetailsThe UK is on the precipice of geopolitical and military irrelevance
Imagine the headline next week: “Trump seizes Cyprus, Chagos and Gibraltar from the UK.” Such is the ambiguity of Britain’s...
Read moreDetailsIs defence tech a ‘proper’ VC-backable vertical?
Several months ago, on a famous VC podcast, I heard an idea that I consider heresy: defence tech is not...
Read moreDetailsThe dangerous economics of drone warfare
Modern air defence is entering a dangerous economic inversion: in many cases, it now costs far more to destroy a...
Read moreDetailsMunich Security Conference got the urgency right. The hard part comes next
A few weeks on from the Munich Security Conference, something many of the Resilience Media community no doubt attended, I...
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