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Sunday, August 17, 2025

Expensive security costs Mark Zuckerberg leads the technology world

Mark Zuckerberg leads tech industry in personal security spending 

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Meta has just announced that the cost of protecting CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg in 2024 will reach $27 million, a record high in the tech industry. This expense includes protection for Zuckerberg's family and far exceeds the heads of other corporations, according to the Financial Times.

In comparison, this figure is more than 10 times higher than Elon Musk, when Tesla only spent about $2.4 million on the electric car company's boss's security in 2023.

Tech CEO Security Costs (2023 - 2024)

Mark Zuckerberg (Meta): $27 million (2024)

Sundar Pichai (Alphabet/Google): $6.78 million (2023)

Elon Musk (Tesla): $2.4 million (2023)

Tim Cook (Apple): $0.82 million for security + $1.62 million for transportation (2023)

Notably, in 2021, Zuckerberg's security costs were higher than the total spending of the top 10 tech CEOs combined, according to Business Insider.

Why is Zuckerberg's security cost so high?

Experts point to a number of reasons:

Public position and influence: Zuckerberg is the face of Meta, any personal risk can directly impact the brand.

Family security: Unlike most CEOs, Meta also spends money on security for his entire family.

Controversy and public risk: Zuckerberg has repeatedly been the focus of issues related to data, privacy and politics.

Social unrest: After a number of attacks on business leaders in the US, corporations have increased spending on security.

Mark Zuckerberg is currently the CEO with the highest personal security costs in the technology world. This figure not only reflects the influence and level of risk he faces, but also raises debate about using corporate budgets to protect personal leaders.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Successfully tested unmanned T-72 tank, towards robot warfare

Shturm, an unmanned attack tank developed on the basis of the T-72 (or T-90) chassis recently announced by Russia.

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Announcement and Successful Testing: Shturm. Russia has for the first time publicly unveiled the prototype of the unmanned tank “Shturm”, developed by the Uralvagonzavod corporation for the Ministry of Defense. This is an important step in the modernization of the armored forces.

The Shturm system includes both an unmanned combat vehicle and a mobile command vehicle, both based on the T-72 or T-90 chassis, and has just been successfully tested in the field.

Outstanding features of Shturm

Firepower designed for urban areas: equipped with a shortened 125 mm D-414 main gun, still using an automatic loading system with a capacity of 22 rounds; diverse weapon options such as 30 mm 2A42 cannon, RPO-2 thermobaric rockets; rumored 152 mm version.

Obstacle-clearing capabilities: equipped with a front bulldozer blade to clear paths or clear obstacles, suitable for urban battlefields.

Reuse of existing chassis: utilizing the T-72/T-90 chassis saves costs and makes flexible use of existing tank inventories.

Flexible control: the current version is still manned, but is designed to operate in remote control mode — paving the way for fully unmanned systems in the future.

Clear tactical role: Shturm is designed to take on the most dangerous missions, such as breaking through enemy defenses, minimizing risks to soldiers, especially in tense urban environments.

Results and Strategic Impact

Successful field testing has marked Shturm as a viable direction — robotic tanks can operate in coordination with traditional armored forces, while minimizing the risk to human lives. 

If proven effective on the battlefield, Shturm could pave the way for a new generation of unmanned tanks designed from scratch. At the same time, the highly automated T-14 Armata could become the command center for future robotized formations. 

Category Content Project Shturm — unmanned tank based on T-72/T-90 Features Shortened gun, autoloader, dozer blade, weapon options Control Manned/remote control application Role Defensive breakthrough, urban warfare Future Paving the way for combat robots; T-14 as commander. 

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