Titans of Defense

10.0
2025

Titans of Defence operate at the forefront of technology and design. Attuned to their surroundings -- and in the harshest of battlefield conditions -- these military machines sense, strike, adapt, and defuse using ingenious engineering.

Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2025

Exploring the technological advancements that have shaped wartime success, featuring military machines like tanks, aircraft, and ships.

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1. Episode 1

Colossal tanks, artillery machines delivering surgically precise hits, transforming APCs and ship-to-shore assault vehicles are at the forefront of battlefield technology

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2. Episode 2

Supersonic fighter jets like the F-35 Lightning II; high-flying chameleons like the Eurofighter Typhoon; hulking cargo craft like the Super Galaxy, capable of hauling incredible loads; the world's most advanced aircraft.

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3. Episode 3

In friendly and enemy waters, finely-tuned warships and submarines boast stealth, speed, launch, and strike capabilities.

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4. Episode 4

Whether they're flying important supplies to the battlefield, hovering above combat operations or enacting international missions in the harshest of conditions, military helicopters are honed for their purposes.

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5. Episode 5

When militaries need support in the field, they call upon military machines designed for diverse purposes: from delivering supplies to the battlefield and defusing dangerous minefields, to recovering military vehicles and bridging harrowing gaps.

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6. Episode 6

The age of drone warfare and autonomous defense is upon us, and to carry out remote operations, drones, missiles and defense systems employ game-changing sensors, algorithms and control centres.

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