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iHLS wishes all the dedicated readers and followers of our website and social media channels, customers, and conference and exhibition participants around the world...
smartphone

In the public safety sector, mission-critical communications must get through, as the information is highly important to the first responders. While many smartphones now...
3d printer

In many instances, military forces have to cope with situations whereas an urgently needed spare part is not available on site and it would...
startup

Are you a disruptive startup in the security field? We at the iHLS Security Accelerator are looking for innovative ground-breaking technologies offering solutions for civilian...
future forces

The innovative combination of new micro-displays technology with augmented reality now under development will provide future forces an unprecedented overview of the battlefield. When the...
microwave

Raytheon and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory worked together under a $2 million contract to test and demonstrate high-power microwave, counter-UAV technologies. Their...

There are some State capabilities that should be protected at any price. The satellite industry is one of them. And here - time after...
unmanned tank

In the future, unmanned tanks will be able to work on various unmanned platforms, and also integrate information sourced from surveillance satellites, airplanes or...
biometric

The US biometric identification system is gaining momentum. The new Homeland Advanced Recognition Technology (HART) platform supports the Department of Homeland Security and its...
uas manufacturers

The current UAS operational environment needs to evolve to meet, what experts believe, is the next great global innovation – unmanned air-taxi and personal...
cyber attacks

As railways adopt more automated, wireless and connected technologies, their most safety-critical assets have become exposed to new and more dangerous types of cyber...
future forces

A new precision targeting device will help future forces at the battlefield identify personnel as friend or foe at the battlefield. This tool at...
nuclear inspection

Autonomous UASs will fly inside ruined nuclear power stations to conduct inspections. A team led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in the US is...
voice recognition technology

China has been developing voice recognition technology for identification and surveillance purposes after it already turned face recognition into a constantly used technology. In...
police vest

Wearable technologies containing sensors can save lives. A smart police vest developed for law enforcement officers can detect an injury automatically and alert for...
simulator

Virtual Reality (VR) technology has considerably improved the training and instruction of professional teams in various fields, from maintenance at the aviation industry to...
firearms

One of the core pillars on which the warrior's profession is based upon is always being aware of the state of their weapon. This...
sensor life

Persistent sensing supplies valuable data in various fields, such as border security, health monitoring, smart agriculture, surveillance, etc. but it has power limitations. Extending...
security checks

With the overwhelming amount of data that has to be reviewed during border security checks, as well as limited budgets and resources in governments,...
Air Traffic Control Tower

Switzerland is on the cusp of becoming the first country to formally integrate drones into the air traffic management system that controls its airspace. The...
unmanned tanker

Boeing has begun testing a prototype of its UAV that is competing for a U.S. Navy contract for an unmanned carrier-based refueling tanker. Within...
911 call centers

As first responder agencies in the US move toward shared ESInet environments and full next-generation 911 infrastructure (NG9-1-1), the ability to record multimedia communications...

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