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The Invisible Front: How PSYOP is Redefining Modern Conflict

May 7th, 2026

FORT POLK, La.—At the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC), Soldiers from the 7th Psychological Operations (PSYOP) Battalion are focused on a critical aspect of modern conflict: psychological warfare. As they integrate with the 82nd Airborne Division for a demanding training rotation, they are not only honing traditional skills but are also testing the very future of their craft. Armed with experimental AI systems, tactical drones, and modern versions of classic deception tools, these Soldiers are on the front lines of defining information dominance for the next conflict.

For PSYOP units, JRTC is the ultimate proving ground. “Coming out to a CTC (Combat Training Center) gives PSYOP a chance to actually integrate with Civil Affairs, Special Forces, Ranger Regiment, and the conventional forces as well,” explained a seasoned PSYOP Observer Controller Trainer (OCT) at JRTC. He emphasized that this is not a siloed exercise, but a complex simulation of large-scale operations where PSYOP must seamlessly weave its capabilities into the broader fight.

This integration is designed to be comprehensive, with PSYOP elements supporting commanders at every level of conflict. PSYOP personnel are typically embedded at the division and brigade levels, and others work directly with other Special Operations Forces, 7th PSYOP Battalion’s Tactical PSYOP Team (TPT), focused on the battalion level. The detachment commander explained that his team’s mission placed them directly with the infantry and artillery battalions of the 82nd. This forward positioning allowed them to provide commanders on the ground with immediate access to non-kinetic options to shape the fight.

Forging the Future: A Closer Look at PSYOP’s New Toolkit

A central part of the mission at JRTC is putting new experimental equipment and procedures through its paces in a realistic combat environment. This rotation featured several key pieces of technology that demonstrated significant promise for the future of psychological operations, from AI-driven content creation to advanced battlefield deception.

Ghost in the Machine: An AI-Powered Media Generator

One of the most forward-looking systems being tested is the “Ghost Machine”, a ruggedized, field-deployable AI platform. Its purpose is to give Soldiers the ability to create and disseminate messages and media on the spot, dramatically reducing the time between commander’s intent and a product’s creation.

A combat camera specialist who tested the system, highlighted its audio generation feature as particularly impressive. Soldiers can input a script, and the AI can translate it and generate an audio file of a native sounding speaker reading the message in a variety of languages. This allows a team to, for example, create a targeted loudspeaker message for a specific local population or enemy unit in their own dialect within minutes, a task that would have previously required specialized linguist support and recording equipment. The system is also capable of generating simple images, providing a rapid response capability for creating basic visual aids in the field.

Drones on the Battlefield: The Sky-Raider and the “Night Haunter”

Proving to be one of the most immediately impactful tools were the tactical drones. The team utilized the Sky-Raider, a powerful quadcopter notable for its significant payload capacity. This lifting strength allows it to be a versatile delivery platform for a wide range of PSYOP products.

PSYOP Soldiers from across the regiment have demonstrated their field ingenuity by designing and 3-D printing their own custom delivery mechanisms. One of the most effective pairings was using the Sky-Raider to deploy “Night Haunters.” These are small, powerful speakers housed inside a cone to better project sounds, which can be dropped into strategic locations to broadcast messages, sounds, or recordings of military equipment like tanks or munitions.

A PSYOP Soldier described the drone’s varied applications, which went far beyond simple leaflet drops. In one scenario, the team used a drone broadcasting specific sounds to subtly influence an enemy patrol’s route, channeling them directly into a pre-planned ambush by friendly infantry. In another, they used it to divert enemy armored vehicles by flying over a road and broadcasting the sounds of mining activity, deceiving the enemy into believing the route was impassable.

Tactical Deception: The “Magpie” and Dummy Artillery

PSYOP teams are also modernizing classic deception tactics with new technology. By combining visual decoys with electronic warfare, they can create convincing illusions to mislead the enemy. During the rotation, the team deployed inflatable, dummy M777 howitzer barrels to create the visual signature of an artillery position.

To make the deception truly believable, they paired the visual dummies with the Magpie emitter. This device is an electronic warfare tool designed to replicate the specific radio frequency (RF) signature of a real M777 howitzer’s command and control network. When the Magpie is active, and enemy conducting signals intelligence (SIGINT) will detect what appears to be a fully operational artillery firing positions.

The goal, as a detachment commander explained, is to “bait the enemy into firing on the dummy position.” This multi-layered deception pressures an enemy commander to waste high-value, precision-guided munitions on a fake target. More importantly, the moment the enemy fires, their position is exposed to friendly counter-battery radar and fire, allowing US forces to destroy the real enemy asset. It’s a sophisticated trap that turns the enemy’s own intelligence-gathering against them.

Forging a Vision for the Future

The experience at JRTC is about more than just testing new equipment, it’s about shaping the future role of PSYOP. The military as whole sees a clear need for PSYOP’s unique skills in shaping the information environment, from the brigade’s rear area all the way to the front lines and beyond.

The vision for PSYOP is ambitious. The company’s operations officer described a role where his teams could so thoroughly control the flow of information that the enemy is paralyzed. In this vision of psychological warfare, PSYOP’s job is to flood the enemy’s intelligence apparatus with so much conflicting data that they “can’t decipher what is true and what is not.”

“As far as I’m concerned,” the operations officer concluded, “what PSYOP does for that division commander is we tell the enemy what is true and what isn’t. So that way, we have all the advantages.”

By CPT Rachel Deppen

Hybrid Anti Materiel Round (HAMR): Delivering Decisive Advantage Through Unconventional Innovation

May 6th, 2026

As the Army enhances Soldier lethality, Joint Program Executive Office for Armaments and Ammunition’s (JPEO A&A) Product Manager (PdM) Small Caliber Ammunition is developing the XM1224 Hybrid-Anti Materiel Round (HAMR) precision cartridge for the MK22 Precision Sniper Rifle.

No matter the operational environment, snipers continue to maintain relevancy and technologies to sense and see farther demand persistent investment in precision sniper ammunition. Traditionally, this has meant equipping snipers with multiple weapon systems and ammunition types, which increased load. The XM1224 HAMR will deliver improved accuracy and performance when compared to the existing M1162 round and addresses the anticipated capability gap when the Army divests of the legacy M107 weapon system.

The XM1224 program streamlines ammunition choices, reduces combat load and is an evolutionary increase in precision ammunition that will outpace the threat.

TRANSFORMING IN CONTACT REQUIRES AGILE THINKING

Driven by a commitment to providing warfighters with the best tools to win decisively, PdM Small Caliber Ammunition adopted a fast, unconventional approach to rapidly deliver capability by combining the capability of government scientists and engineers with the speed and efficiency of commercial partners—developing the lethal projectile and high-pressure cartridge case in parallel with continuous integration touch points. This is accomplished in partnership with contracting professionals who leveraged acquisition authorities, which enabled speed and agility.

The XM1224 logo developed by the team at DEVCOM-AC. (Photo courtesy of JPEO A&A)

FILLING THE VOID

The XM1224 HAMR program is a significant advancement in precision ammunition. No commercially available .338 caliber projectile could provide the terminal performance needed to replace the legacy anti-materiel M107 sniper rifle with its larger and heavier .50 caliber ammunition.

Recognizing the importance of precision for sniper systems, The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center (DEVCOM AC) prioritized ballistics during the initial design phase. A comprehensive modeling and prototyping effort evaluated numerous projectile shapes to identify the most aerodynamically efficient solution. Prototypes underwent rigorous testing, utilizing advanced radar to precisely measure aerodynamic performance. This data-driven approach ensured the solution was optimized for both precision and the incorporation of advanced anti-materiel technologies.

To deliver the required terminal performance across a wide range of targets at extended ranges, PdM Small Caliber partnered with DEVCOM AC to leverage Picatinny Arsenal’s fully integrated, in-house design and fabrication capabilities. The infrastructure and cutting-edge equipment enabled rapid build-test-build cycles to rapidly meet requirements. The XM1224 HAMR projectile stands as a testament of the synergies between JPEO A&A and DEVCOM AC at the Army’s Center of Excellence for Guns and Ammunition.

A MISS IS A MESSAGE

The XM1224 HAMR fundamentally redefines long-range precision. PdM Small Caliber and DEVCOM AC have moved beyond incremental improvements, signaling a fundamental shift in the program. The XM1224 delivers a 20% increase in accuracy over currently fielded precision ammunition, but the real breakthrough comes with a stunning 75% increase in accuracy compared to the legacy .50 caliber precision ammunition for the M107. The new HAMR round provides warfighters with an overmatching capability against emerging threats, ensuring they maintain a critical edge and operational superiority in any environment; this technology is designed to dominate the battlefield.

ACCELERATING INNOVATION: DEPARTMENT OF WAR AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP

The team partnered with industry through a Department of Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium, Other Transaction Authority, contract for maturation and further refinement of key cartridge component technologies with a focus on cost-reduction and producibility. Leveraging the innovative capabilities and expertise of private sector partners, we are not only accelerating the development of advanced technologies but also ensuring that these solutions are economically viable and scalable for military applications. This partnership exemplifies the Department of War’s commitment to engaging with industry leaders in pursuit of modernization and enhanced operational readiness. This strategic alignment profoundly enhances our military’s operational effectiveness, ensuring we are fully prepared to address any challenges that may emerge on the battlefield.

The XM1224 cartridge. (Photo courtesy of JPEO A&A)

ARSENAL TO INDUSTRY: SCALING FOR SUCCESS

As the program proceeds through the Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase, the PdM Small Caliber and DEVCOM AC team at Picatinny Arsenal will leverage in-house capabilities to produce and complete acceptance testing. Following Milestone C, full-rate production will be competed. This transition is expected to ensure a seamless handover of production and the preservation of critical expertise, ultimately maintaining a continuously ready force equipped to pace evolving threats.

CONCLUSION

The XM1224 HAMR program illustrates how blending government innovation with commercial execution, planning a phased transition and emphasizing continuous knowledge sharing, we can deliver capabilities to the field faster and more effectively model with significant implications for the future of defense acquisition and modernizing the Army to be the most lethal force against the evolving threat. The XM1224 HAMR isn’t just about getting ammunition into the field, it’s about equipping Soldiers with the capability they need to fight and win decisively.

For more information, go to the PdM Small Caliber Ammunition webpage at jpeoaa.army.mil/Project-Offices/PM-MAS/Teams/PdM-Small-Caliber.

MAJ. CALVIN W. TAYLOR III, an armor and signal officer, serves as the assistant product manager for Small Caliber Ammunition within Project Manager Maneuver Ammunition Systems and is the project lead for the XM1224 HAMR. He holds an M.S.in systems engineering from the Naval Post Graduate School and a B.B.A. in business management from Austin Peay State University. He has been in the acquisition workforce for three years and is Certified Contracting Professional.

TYLER ROTUNNO, Ph.D., serves as the armaments project officer and lead engineer for the Precision Family of Ammunition, including the XM1224 HAMR program, at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey. He holds a Ph.D. and an M.S., both in armament engineering, from the U.S. Army’s Armament Graduate School and a B.S. in biomedical engineering with a specialization in biomechanics from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He brings 10 years of engineering experience to the Department of War, including six years focused on sniper weapon systems and four years on precision ammunition development.

Arsenal Inc Celebrates America 250 by Honoring the Armed Citizenry and America’s Firearms Legacy

May 6th, 2026

Arsenal Inc., a premier American importer and manufacturer of semi-automatic Kalashnikov pattern firearms, is proud to commemorate the United States’ 250th anniversary with a heartfelt tribute to the nation and the freedoms it represents.

The United States of America marks this milestone as a quarter millennium defined by freedom, innovation, and determination. From its founding, the nation understood that independence from tyranny required more than words, it required the means to fight for it. The Continental Army relied on a wide range of arms, but it was imported firearms, most notably the French Charleville musket, that ultimately filled most of its ranks. This support not only helped secure victory but also laid the foundation for America’s ability to develop its own domestic arms manufacturing and preserve its independence.

At Arsenal Inc., we recognize and continue that legacy. From our early beginnings importing milled Kalashnikov firearms from Bulgaria to expanding into domestic manufacturing in the United States, our mission has remained the same, to provide the highest quality mil-spec AK platforms, foreign and domestic, to the American people. For nearly three decades, we have had the privilege of serving this market, made possible by the freedoms established by its founders.

Arsenal AKs are not built on reputation alone. They are among the only true mil-spec Kalashnikovs available to American civilians, featuring forged and milled receivers built to outlast their owners. We build real AK-47s. That commitment to quality has earned the trust of military and special operations forces globally, where robustness and reliable performance is mission critical.

In honor of America 250, Arsenal Inc. is offering a special $500 savings on four of its most popular models: SAM7UF, SAM7SF, SAM5, and SAM7K.  Only 250 units of each model will be available at this commemorative pricing through K-VAR.

Rather than producing a limited, high-priced commemorative firearm aimed at collectors, Arsenal has taken a different approach, one rooted in accessibility and participation.  This special pricing gives the end user the opportunity to get an Arsenal AK at a price not seen in over two decades.  This initiative is designed to put mil-spec, high-quality firearms into the hands of more Americans, reflecting the enduring principle that the right to keep and bear arms belongs to the people.

As an added benefit, each firearm purchased as part of this promotion will include a $50 gift card redeemable at ArsenalInc.com.

“This great country has given us the opportunity to do what we do, and we are proud to give something back during this historic milestone,” said a representative of Arsenal Inc. “Our goal is not to create something exclusive for a select few, but to make this celebration accessible to more Americans who value freedom and the responsibility that comes with it.”

This 250th anniversary is more than a milestone, it is a reminder of what was fought for and what must be preserved. Arsenal Inc. is proud to honor that legacy not only in words, but in action, by continuing to provide quality firearms to the American people and supporting the enduring tradition of a well-armed citizenry.

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Galvion Invests in Sentinel Photonics to Accelerate Frontline Laser Threat Protection

May 6th, 2026

Farnborough, UK, 6th May 2026Galvion, a leader in integrated soldier systems, has announced a strategic investment in Sentinel Photonics to accelerate the deployment of advanced laser detection and protection technologies to allied forces.

The partnership combines Sentinel’s operationally proven laser threat detection and protection technology with Galvion’s expertise in soldier system integration and its global defence relationships. 

The investment will support continued product development and the integration of laser defence capabilities into soldier systems and broader defence platforms. It is also expected to deepen North American engagement with laser defence as a critical capability for NATO and coalition forces operating in contested environments. 

Christoper Burgess, CEO at Sentinel Photonics, says, “Laser threats are already active across multiple theatres, and demand for effective detection and protection is increasing quickly. Partnering with Galvion allows us to speed up the integration of laser awareness into soldier systems and allied platforms, and get proven capability into the hands of warfighters faster.”

Jonathan Blanshay, Executive Chairman at Galvion, comments, “Galvion is focused on enhancing the performance and survivability of the world’s most demanding military and tactical teams. With Sentinel, we can give frontline operators earlier warning of hostile laser activity, protecting them and their equipment while maintaining mission effectiveness.”

Both Sentinel Photonics and Galvion have deployed systems in operational theatres across multiple allied nations, providing these capabilities to personnel and platforms operating in high-threat environments. 

Owl Cyber Defense Unveils XD Tyton, the First Secure Gateway for iPhone & iPad in Classified Networks

May 6th, 2026

XD Tyton™ helps agencies unlock the power of iOS and iPadOS inside classified networks — securely and compliantly. 

COLUMBIA, MD. May 5, 2026: Owl Cyber Defense (Owl), the leader in cross domain network security, today announced the launch of XD Tyton™, a breakthrough solution that provides an approved secure gateway for iOS and iPadOS into air-gapped networks for the first time. XD Tyton helps agencies leverage the full performance and productivity of iPhone and iPad devices in critical enclave networks, redefining what is possible for secure mobility. 

Built to work within the iOS and iPadOS secure update architecture, XD Tyton resolves one of the most persistent challenges in secure closed network mobility: enabling iOS and iPadOS devices to update securely within air-gapped environments. XD Tyton facilitates secure over-the-air (OTA) updates without a break in operational security to keep iPhones and iPads protected, compliant, and mission-ready. 

“XD Tyton is more than technology. It’s a decisive evolution in classified mobility. It enables our warfighters and government employees to leverage the intuitiveness and productivity of Apple devices at work that they rely on in their personal lives.” said Sco Orton, CEO of Owl Cyber Defense. “We’re empowering agencies to harness the full power of iOS and iPadOS, the most advanced, secure and user-friendly mobile operating systems available, inside classified environments. From secure field communications and real-me mission intelligence to advanced data analysis and situational awareness, this is mobility without barriers: faster, more intuitive and more capable than anything that’s come before.” 

When deployed alongside a compliant commercial High Threat Network (HTN) Cross Domain Solutions on (CDS), the integrated architecture meets the U.S. Government’s Raise the Bar (RTB) and Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) program requirements. XD Tyton can also integrate with Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions for centralized device provisioning, policy enforcement, and streamlined management. XD Tyton enables agencies to capitalize on the unmatched stability, security and user experience of iOS and iPadOS within air-gapped domains. Users can now use iPhones and iPads in the mission for secure data exchange, situational awareness, custom applications, and accelerated decision cycles to redefine mission mobility. Proprietary (Confiden al) and Trade Secret Information on — Do not Disclose Without the Written Permission of Owl Cyber Defense. 

XD Tyton, the first and only solution to secure classified and high risk networks, delivering connected and compliant mobility with iPhones and iPads performing critical missions spanning flight decks, field operations, and command centers. To learn more about XD Tyton, visit owlcyberdefense.com

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38 Sierra Introduces Drone Incident Response Training (DIRT): Counter-UAS Training for Grounded Drone Response

May 6th, 2026

Barboursville, VA — May 5, 2026 — 38 Sierra, a Virginia-based provider of specialized counter-UAS training, announces Drone Incident Response Training (DIRT), a specialized training program designed to prepare personnel to safely assess and manage grounded, crashed, suspicious, or potentially weaponized unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).

Most counter-UAS training focuses on detection, airspace monitoring, and drone interdiction. DIRT focuses on what happens after the drone is on the ground.

Whether a drone is abandoned, has crashed, is found near sensitive infrastructure, or is associated with suspicious activity, the operational challenge changes the moment it becomes a grounded aircraft. At that point, personnel must be prepared to assess the situation safely, manage the scene, preserve evidence, and support informed escalation.

DIRT was developed to address that operational gap.

A Practical Program for Grounded Drone Response

Drone Incident Response Training (DIRT) is a counter-UAS training program built specifically

around the operational challenges associated with grounded drone incidents. Rather than

focusing exclusively on aerial detection or interdiction, DIRT prepares personnel for the critical phase that begins once a drone is on the ground.

DIRT emphasizes:

  • Safe assessment of grounded, suspicious, or potentially hazardous drones
  • Hazard recognition and risk-informed decision-making
  • Reporting, scene control, and escalation procedures
  • Evidence preservation and support to follow-on response
  • Operational continuity during drone-related incidents

DIRT is designed to provide actionable, immediately applicable procedures for personnel responsible for managing drone incidents in real-world operational environments.Mission-Specific Training for Real-World Incidents

DIRT is structured as a mission-specific training program designed around the environments,

risks, and response requirements each organization is most likely to face.

38 Sierra currently delivers DIRT for:

  • Critical Infrastructure
  • Law Enforcement
  • Executive Protection
  • Aviation & Airport Security
  • Maritime & Port Security
  • Event & Stadium Security
  • Corrections
  • Military Facilities
  • Bomb Squads & EOD

Each course is built around the operational realities of that environment, ensuring personnel receive relevant, role-specific guidance aligned to the incidents they are most likely to encounter.

“When a drone is on the ground, the problem has just begun. DIRT was developed to ensure personnel can recognize hazards, assess risk, and respond safely during that critical phase of the incident,” said Patrick McCrone, Co-Founder of 38 Sierra.

Scenario-Based Training Built for Practical Application

To support DIRT delivery, 38 Sierra develops realistic inert UAS threat training aids and support tools that enhance hands-on instruction and scenario-based exercises.

These tools are used to support:

  • Hazard recognition training
  • Scenario-based practical exercises
  • Response evaluation and decision-making drills
  • Controlled simulation of grounded drone threat situations

These supporting tools are integrated to improve realism and reinforce functional application without introducing risk.

Built on Operational Experience

DIRT is informed by operational experience, real-world threat analysis, and direct contributions to the development of grounded drone response procedures.Co-Founder Patrick McCrone is an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) professional with over two decades of experience in counter-IED operations, weapons technical intelligence, and grounded unmanned aircraft system response. He previously served as a Technical Lead at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) C5ISR Center, where he led work focused on UAS threats, radio-controlled improvised explosive devices, and grounded drone response procedures. He was responsible for developing the initial doctrine for U.S.

Military EOD response to grounded small unmanned aircraft systems, helping establish formal tactics, techniques, and procedures for a previously unaddressed operational gap.

Preparing Personnel Before the Incident Occurs

DIRT is built for the personnel most likely to encounter the drone first.

In many cases, that is not a specialized response unit. It is a patrol officer, facility security professional, corrections officer, military security element, or frontline employee expected to make immediate decisions in uncertain conditions. 38 Sierra provides practical training and the tools necessary to ensure those personnel are prepared to assess grounded drone incidents safely, maintain control of the scene, and support informed follow-on response.

To learn more about Drone Incident Response Training (DIRT), visit: www.38Sierra.co

Eerie Company: A New Threat at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center

May 6th, 2026

HOHENFELS, Germany — Soldiers assigned to the newly established Eerie Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment, used first-person-view drone systems to enhance reconnaissance capabilities during Joint Multinational Readiness Center exercises in Hohenfels, Germany.

Acting as the opposing force during the exercise, the company replicated a modern battlefield threat by combining emerging drone technology and electronic warfare with traditional infantry tactics, creating a realistic training environment for rotational units.

Established in December, Eerie Company specializes in short-, mid- and long-range reconnaissance to provide timely, accurate battlefield intelligence. The unit was created to address the evolving demands of modern warfare and to increase situational awareness across the battalion.

“The rate at which modern warfare is moving, and due to current conflicts, this company was established to help bridge that gap and be the eyes and ears of the battalion,” said Army Capt. Luther Salmon, company commander.

One of the primary systems the company employs is the Archer, a first-person-view drone used to replicate emerging aerial threats observed in ongoing global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine.

Army Spc. Ryan Hatcher, an infantryman and subject matter expert on the system, emphasized its effectiveness during training.

“It’s pretty good for an FPV,” Hatcher said. “Other FPVs we’ve flown here in Hohenfels, Germany, we’ve only been able to max out at eight to 10 minutes of battery life.”

Hatcher added that operating first-person-view drone systems is not limited to a specific military occupational specialty, which allows Soldiers from across the formation to qualify as drone pilots and contribute to reconnaissance efforts.

He said the Archer can be configured for multiple roles, including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. In some scenarios, similar systems may be equipped with munitions, allowing Soldiers to train on identifying the differences between armed and unarmed drones.

Due to its limited range, the system is primarily employed in defensive operations, providing units with a close-range aerial perspective of the battlefield and enhancing their ability to detect and respond to threats.

Through the use of drone technology and specialized reconnaissance elements, Eerie Company continues to adapt to the rapidly changing operational environment, ensuring the battalion remains prepared for modern combat scenarios.

By SSG Troy Wharton

Teledyne to Present United Ecosystem of Sensing Solutions at SPIE Defense + Security 2026

May 5th, 2026

Taking place on April 26-30, 2026, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, visitors to Booth 703 will witness a powerful, integrated ecosystem of sensing solutions for government and security force projects.

Visitors to SPIE Defense + Security 2026 will discover how a collective of Teledyne business units and subsidiaries is advancing defense applications through high-performance sensing and imaging technologies.

Accelerating insight through advanced IR imaging Central to the showcase will be research and science cameras from Teledyne FLIR, developed to provide exceptional infrared (IR) imaging performance in demanding environments. Combining advanced detector technologies, high-speed data acquisition, calibrated radiometric measurement, precision optics, and flexible integration, the cameras enable precise visualization and quantification of complex thermal phenomena, even in fast-changing or low-signal conditions.

Integration with FLIR Research Studio software streamlines thermal image acquisition, processing, and analysis within a single, intuitive, research-focused workflow. By reducing set-up time, minimizing complexity, and accelerating the transition from data capture to actionable insight, users gain from faster, more reliable, and more confident thermal analysis.

Complementing these imaging systems, Teledyne FLIR Defense Optics solutions drive innovation in industrial, scientific, and defense technologies. From integrated laser systems to advanced crystals and optics, our products deliver the precision and reliability needed for the most demanding applications. Explore how our components enhance imaging, targeting, and performance across industries.

A full cooperative of sensing expertiseSharing Booth 703, numerous further Teledyne business units and subsidiaries will demonstrate complementary capabilities across the sensing spectrum.

Teledyne Scientific Cameras, for example, will highlight its cutting-edge innovations for quantitative imaging, including the new VIS-SWIR SCION camera platform. Designed for demanding applications such as defense, security, and space, VIS-SWIR SCION offers high sensitivity, speed, and flexibility to capture dynamic events with exceptional clarity across extended spectral ranges.

Teledyne Judson Technologies, meanwhile, is set to shine the spotlight on its portfolio of high-performance IR detectors and integrated solutions, supporting applications from military safety to surveillance and space missions. Another focus product will be the CESIUM integrated dewar cooler, a scalable, space-ready platform designed to enhance signal-to-noise performance while reducing size, weight, power, and cost in mission-critical systems.

Also on display will be Teledyne Scientific’s Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC), delivering highly stable, low drift timing in a compact, low power form factor for defense and security applications operating in GPS challenged environments.

Elsewhere on the booth, Teledyne e2v will provide insight into its latest image sensor technologies, with a new product release set to be unveiled shortly before the event, reinforcing its reputation for high-speed, low-noise imaging solutions tailored to applications that include defense and aerospace.

Adding further to the visitor experience, Teledyne DALSA will highlight its decades of thermal imaging expertise, with uncooled LWIR microbolometer detectors that enable high performance, small, light, and low power camera solutions for an ever-expanding range of applications.

Beyond the booth

As a point of note, Teledyne FLIR OEM will host a dedicated demo suite and meeting room at the event, where highlights will include Prism C-UAS, an advanced AI-driven software platform for detecting and tracking unmanned aerial systems. Prism C-UAS supports earlier threat detection, higher situational awareness, and improved tracking in complex, dynamic environments.

Ultimately, Teledyne innovations are enabling faster insight, greater precision, and more informed decision-making across the defense sector. Learn how to turn complex data into decisive advantage by visiting Booth 703 and the demo suite (Monument Suite, 5th Floor, #5221) at SPIE Defense + Security 2026.

For more information, please visit www.flir.com or follow @flir.