Field notes, doctrine and technical writing from the people building autonomous defense systems.
The asymmetry everyone talks about is told from the attacker’s side of the ledger. The more urgent problem is the defender’s. You can intercept every […]
Five days at the world’s largest land-defence exhibition, in the words of the people who were on the ground. Eurosatory 2026 ran from 15 to […]
Next week, part of the DK NEJET team will be at Paris-Nord Villepinte for Eurosatory 2026, the world’s largest land and air-land defence exhibition. The […]
Field Notes is a recurring series from DK NEJET. Each entry takes one real problem from a contested electronic-warfare environment and follows it through the […]
DK NEJET reports a clear shift in European procurement logic: combat-proven hardware is now table stakes — the decisive question is the software layer that […]
NATO budgets are surging. Hardware contracts are being signed. But the real capability gap in European defense isn’t measured in platforms — it’s measured in […]
The biggest security challenges of 2026 won’t be solved by perfecting a single drone, jet, or ground system. No matter how advanced, a lone asset […]
In modern drone warfare, the real game-changer isn’t just the firepower—it’s keeping the operator alive and focused. FPV strikes have reshaped the battlefield, but too […]
Ten years ago, “precision strike” meant a million‑dollar missile guided by a handful of satellites. Today, it can mean a swarm of cheap FPV drones, […]