Publishing Principles - MiliVox
At MiliVox, we are committed to delivering accurate, timely, and responsible coverage of military technology and defense innovations. Our editorial standards are designed to ensure credibility, transparency, and trust across all our publications.
1. Accuracy & Verification
We prioritize facts over speed. All information published by MiliVox is carefully checked against multiple credible sources, including official defense institutions, industry reports, and expert commentary. Speculative or unverified claims are never presented as established facts.
2. Independence & Neutrality
MiliVox maintains strict editorial independence. We do not represent the interests of governments, armed forces, or defense contractors. While we cover the perspectives of different stakeholders, we avoid advocacy for any political agenda or military campaign.
3. Transparency of Sources
Whenever possible, we provide direct references to original documents, press releases, or interviews. Anonymous sources are used only when disclosure could endanger the individual’s safety or professional standing, and their information must be verifiable.
4. Responsible Coverage of Conflict
We recognize that military technology is deeply tied to war and human suffering. Our reporting avoids sensationalism, graphic imagery, or narratives that glorify violence. Instead, we aim to provide context, analysis, and technological insight.
5. Editorial Accountability
Every article is authored by a named expert from our editorial team and reviewed by the editor-in-chief. Mistakes, when identified, are corrected promptly with clear notice. Readers are encouraged to point out factual errors or raise ethical concerns.
6. Ethical Standards in Defense Reporting
We adhere to international journalistic ethics, including the Munich Charter and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Code of Ethics. Special consideration is given to issues of dual-use technologies, arms proliferation, and human rights implications.
7. Innovation & Expertise
Our team consists of experienced defense analysts, researchers, and former military professionals. We combine field expertise with open-source intelligence (OSINT) to provide readers with deep insights into the rapidly evolving MilTech landscape.
Reader Trust & Corrections Policy
Trust is the foundation of MiliVox. If errors occur, they will be corrected as quickly as possible. Updates and corrections are clearly marked at the end of an article. We welcome reader feedback, fact-checking inquiries, and criticism. Readers can contact our editorial team directly through the site’s feedback channels.
Partnerships & Advertising Transparency
MiliVox may engage in advertising or sponsored content, but these will always be clearly labeled. We do not allow advertisers or sponsors to influence editorial decisions, article selection, or reporting tone. Sponsored materials are reviewed by the editorial board to ensure they meet our ethical standards.
What We Publish / What We Don’t Publish
What we publish:
- Verified defense news and updates on military technologies
- Analytical articles on doctrine, training, procurement, and innovation
- Expert commentary and interviews with defense professionals
- Reports on dual-use technologies and ethical debates in defense AI and robotics
What we don’t publish:
- Propaganda or unverified battlefield rumors
- Graphic images intended to shock or sensationalize
- Promotional press releases disguised as news
- Content that glorifies violence or encourages unlawful use of weapons