In defense, companies don’t fail because the system is slow; they fail because they were never aligned with how the system actually buys, owns, and decides.
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Ukraine Is Building the Future of “Command by Intent”: What Does It Mean for Defense Tech Startups?
How Ukraine is replacing rigid military hierarchies with decentralized “command by intent” and performance-driven procurement.
Read MoreNewtype Industries: Keeping Humans in the Loop
An inside look at how Korean defense startup Newtype Industries is applying AI to accelerate human decision-making on the battlefield.
Read MoreWhat We Get Wrong About Russia’s Drone Revolution – And Why This Might Cost Us Everything
Russia’s elite drone unit Rubikon shows how drone warfare is really being fought and why Europe can’t afford to look away
Read MoreThe New Defense Hex™: The Six-Dimension Operating System for Defense Investing
The New Defense Hex™ is a six-dimensional framework to judge whether a defense startup can really scale.
Read MoreThe Five Steps to Gate 0: Why Classic Investment Models Fail in the New Defense
Defense can move at tech speed, but only after a sovereign buyer opens the gate, the real traction is eligibility and mandate, not demos.
Read MoreDomenico Amodeo: Prepare Your Defense Tech for the US Market
Domenico Amodeo on how U.S. defense concerns over foreign technology enforce strict UAS supply chain and NDAA compliance for European firms.
Read MoreAnton Verkhovodov: Blind Spots in Defense Tech
The next wave of defense tech value will be built in autonomy and the electromagnetic spectrum not drones.
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