NATO’s DIANA program brings startups into the future of defense
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For decades, defense innovation was a giant thing: Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon. Today, however, key decisions about autonomous drones, artificial combat intelligence or swarms of sensors are being made by 15 people in offices in San Francisco, Berlin or Tel Aviv. The world of defense is transforming, [...] La entrada How startups are rewriting the defense manual aparece primero en Forbes España.
NATO’s DIANA program brings startups into the future of defense
Warfare is no longer defined solely by boots on the ground. Autonomous drones now swarm across skies once dominated by soldiers, AI systems detect threats faster than human operatives, and cyberattacks can disable entire infrastructures without a single bullet. In this new landscape, NATO is turning to startups to stay ahead. To drive this transformation, the Alliance launched DIANA (Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic) in June…
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