Modern power depends not only on weapons and information, but on the systems that keep forces moving, supplied, connected, and operational over time.
Autonomous platforms, energy systems, and infrastructure networks increasingly define operational tempo, geographic reach, and strategic resilience. This magazine analyzes the technologies and architectures that sustain operations across land, sea, air, space, and contested environments—where reliability, efficiency, and autonomy matter as much as raw performance.
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Focus: autonomy, propulsion, power systems, logistics tech, infrastructure resilience
Why This Magazine Exists
Autonomous and infrastructure systems are often treated as enablers rather than strategic drivers. In reality, they determine how long forces can operate, how far they can project power, and how well they can survive disruption.
This magazine exists to examine how autonomy, energy, and infrastructure intersect—and how engineering constraints, logistics realities, and system integration shape real-world capability more than doctrine alone.
What We Track
- Unmanned and autonomous platforms across domains
- Energy generation, storage, and propulsion systems
- Logistics automation and sustainment technologies
- Critical infrastructure resilience and protection
- Dual-use civilian–military systems
STRATEGIC SUB-MAGAZINES
Modern military power emerges from the interaction of platforms, people, doctrine, and integration across domains. The Defense & Military Systems magazine is structured into focused sub-magazines that examine how combat capability is built, sustained, and employed across air, land, sea, weapons, and human systems.
Unmanned & Autonomous Systems
Focuses on the platforms, technologies, and doctrines that define control of the air and near-space domains. This sub-magazine examines combat aviation, unmanned air systems, aerospace surveillance, and emerging flight technologies shaping future air superiority.
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Thermal, Propulsion & Energy Systems
Examines how modern armies fight, maneuver, and survive in increasingly contested land environments. This sub-magazine focuses on armored platforms, artillery, battlefield networking, and the transformation of ground combat through automation and data.
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Latest Analysis & Intelligence
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Heterogeneous Propeller Propulsion: The Future of High-Altitude Airship Endurance
Executive Overview High-altitude airships are rapidly emerging as one of the most strategically valuable aerospace platforms of the twenty-first century. Operating in the stratosphere at altitudes between roughly 18 and 25 kilometers, these vehicles occupy a unique operational layer often described as near-space—a region above conventional aviation yet below orbital satellites. In this domain, airships…
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Interceptor Drones: The High-Stakes Game of Aerial ‘Dogfighting’ in the Drone Age
Executive Overview The faint hum of a drone hovering overhead is no longer merely the sound of technological novelty—it is increasingly the acoustic signature of a new category of battlefield threat. Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), once primarily used for reconnaissance, photography, and commercial applications, have rapidly evolved into low-cost, high-impact instruments of warfare, espionage,…
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Plasma Jet Engines: The Dawn of Carbon-Free Aviation
IDST Intelligence ClassificationTechnology & Capability Intelligence | Capability Intelligence | Strategic Impact | Strategic Competition | Operational Impact | Technology Watch Time HorizonNear-Term (0–2 Years) | Mid-Term (3–7 Years) | Long-Term (8–15 Years) Executive Summary The global race to decarbonize aviation is entering a transformative phase with the emergence of plasma jet engines, an…
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Quantum Robots: The Next Frontier in Autonomous Systems and Global Technology Competition
IDST Intelligence Classification:Technology & Capability Intelligence | Capability Intelligence | Strategic Impact | Strategic Competition | Operational Impact | Technology Watch Time Horizon:Near-Term (0–2 Years) | Mid-Term (3–7 Years) | Long-Term (8–15 Years) Introduction: The Convergence of Quantum Physics and Autonomous Machines The next major leap in robotics may not come from better mechanical engineering…
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The Silent Shift: How Lithium-Ion Batteries are Powering a New Era in Undersea Dominance
For more than a century, the quiet hum of a submarine powered by lead-acid batteries symbolized stealth beneath the waves. While reliable and relatively simple, lead-acid technology is heavy, slow to recharge, and limited in energy density—constraints increasingly incompatible with the demands of modern undersea warfare. Today, a quiet but transformative energy revolution is underway.…
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One Giant Leap for Power: Repurposing Nuclear Rockets for Lunar Colonies
Imagine a single mission that not only propels a spacecraft to the Moon but also delivers a ready-made, high-power energy source for a lunar base upon arrival. This concept—repurposing a nuclear thermal rocket into a surface power station—is rapidly emerging as a compelling solution for the next phase of human expansion beyond Earth. As space…
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The Dawn of the Beam: How Converged Energy Weapons Are Shifting from Sci-Fi to Battlefield Reality
For decades, directed-energy weapons existed largely in the realm of science fiction—a brilliant beam of light striking targets with pinpoint precision and devastating speed. Today that vision is rapidly becoming reality. Advances in laser physics, power generation, and adaptive optics are pushing these systems from experimental laboratories to operational military platforms. Recent developments suggest…
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