- In March 2025, the 2025 Tech Trends Report by the Future Today Strategy Group (FTSG) spotlighted the rise of “Living Intelligence Systems”—a convergence of AI, advanced sensors, and bioengineering that enables systems to sense, learn, adapt, and evolve in real time. This technological shift, combined with the global rollout of 5G infrastructure by companies such as Ericsson, signals a new era in advanced communication systems. These developments are poised to significantly impact stealth capabilities, enhancing data processing, signal intelligence, and real-time adaptability for military and defense applications, including low-detectability operations
- In June 2024, SatixFy Communications Ltd., a leader in next-generation satellite communication systems, secured a landmark order exceeding $20 million for its Prime2 Space-Grade digital beamformer chips and software from an undisclosed customer. The Prime2 chip, a cutting-edge Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), is designed for massive MIMO antennas in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite systems. This technology enables multi-beam, electronically steered antennas, offering enhanced scalability, flexibility, and performance
- In May 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services released its report on the "Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025." While specific stealth warfare initiatives are not detailed in the brief snippet, such legislative acts often include funding and strategic directives for the development and acquisition of advanced defense technologies, including those related to stealth.
- In February 2024, Ericsson achieved a major milestone by deploying 100,000 Massive MIMO 5G radios for Bharti Airtel across 12 telecom circles in India, completing the rollout in just over 500 days. This large-scale deployment enhances Airtel’s 5G network capacity and energy efficiency, serving over 65 million users. While primarily aimed at advancing commercial 5G infrastructure, Massive MIMO technology—with its ability to dynamically steer beams and reduce interference—also holds significant potential for advanced communication systems used in stealth operations, particularly in signal intelligence and low-detectability communications
- In July 2023, it remains evident that due to the inherent secrecy of stealth warfare, comprehensive public disclosures on specific product launches, mergers, acquisitions, partnerships, or recalls in this domain are extremely limited. Instead, developments are typically reported under the broader umbrella of defense technology advancements, classified R&D programs, or through national defense budgets and strategic modernization initiatives. For instances, the U.S. FY2025 defense budget allocates emphasizing next-generation air superiority, hypersonic strike capabilities, and multi-domain deterrence—all of which have direct implications for stealth technologies. Similarly, India’s 2025–26 defense budget allocates with a strong focus on AI-driven systems, cyber warfare, and domestic procurement, further underscoring the shift toward advanced, often stealth-related, capabilities



