Railgun Weapon System. Image: General Atomics

U.S Defense Corp Completes Guided Railgun Projectile Testing

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As the world's great powers compete for superior technology, hypersonic weapons are becoming the next thing: faster, more accurate, and more powerful. General Atomics Electromagnetic...
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Dallas PD New Drone Unit

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Dallas Police Department in Texas, USA, has officially launched its Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) program after six years of research and experimentation. The UAV group...
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RAF Flew Synthetic Fuel Drone For The First Time

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Various research efforts are currently being conducted and many resources invested to reduce the use of oil-based fuels and produce alternatives, such as fuel...
photo illus by AETC US AIR FORCE

Microsoft Expects HoloLens to Disappoint Soldiers

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Microsoft and the Pentagon's project to develop a HoloLens-based mixed reality headset for the military has not gone smoothly as expected. A contract worth up...
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Don’t Miss AUS&R 2022 – Leading Unmanned Systems and Robotics Conference!

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Our lives are becoming increasingly reliant on unmanned tools and systems. Marine, air, and ground unmanned systems lead the military industry, and are catching...
Photo illus.: Golden Eagle, Francesco Veronesi, Wikimedia Commons

Made in Israel: Meet the Golden Eagle Unmanned Helicopter

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The Golden Eagle, the first unmanned helicopter of its kind, employs robotic weapons for precision strikes, and is the result of a joint project...
The-British-demonstrate-robotic-military-systems-2, photo by MoD UK

The British Army Tests New Robotic Systems

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With a vision to integrating and speed up the deployment of robotics and unmanned systems to the modern British Army, the British Army conducts...
Stinger, Photo Credit U.S. Air-Force photo by Samuel King Jr.

European Demand for US Drones, Missiles Sparked by Russian Invasion

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Russia-Ukraine's war has accelerated the European arms race, resulting in a growing demand for missiles, UAVs, and other US-made weapon systems in Europe. There has...
The US Navy’s MQ-8C Fire Scout uncrewed helicopter developed by Northrop Grumman. Photo by US Navy, commons.wikimedia.org

USMC Demonstrates Manned-Unmanned Teaming

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Collaboration between man and machine is one way of reducing the risks among staff, automating complex tasks and coordinating human and machine factors in...
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Dubai and Washington Work Together To Create Safe Cities

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In a recent agreement, a collaboration between two technologies will combine a security platform with machine learning, enabling a security system with fast, accurate...
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Israel To Develop New Laser-Based Air Defense

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Despite continued threats, Israel continues to find new ways to protect its airspace: The IDF's new missile interception system, Magen Or, was recently approved...
military unmanned systems and robotics, Photo illus. US Army

Military Robotics Innovation Decreased in New Report

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The last year has seen a decrease in the innovation of the military robotics industry, according to a new report that examines patents filed...
EchoFlight radar mounted on Ownship wing strut for demonstration, Photo by Echodyne

US Military Investing in an Innovative Radar System

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UAVs have become a more prevalent risk in recent years, which has led to new radar systems being acquired by the US military. Under an...
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US Is Likely To Provide Egypt With F-15s

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The U.S. military will supply F-15s to Egyptian forces, according to a senior U.S. general. The U.S. has disclosed this long-planned transaction according to...
Concept of swarm-caple insectlike mcrorobots, by the Korea Research Institute for Defense Technology Planning

Korea Develops Microrobots Inspired by Nature

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There are more insects on earth than any other animal. Possibly because of this, Korea recently announced the development of new micro-robots inspired by...
MIUS UAV aboard LHD Anadolu By Baykar Defense

Turkey’s Future Unmanned Fighter Is Nearing Completion

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As unmanned aircraft are becoming more prevalent in our airspace, they are taking an increasingly important role in complex military missions. Many nations, including...
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How Is Big Data Affecting Our Industries?

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The term big data is used to describe a massive amount of distributed data from many different sources and in many different formats. It...
Aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales (R09) alongside in Liverpool 2020, Photo by TheArmchairSoldier, Wikimedia

HMS Prince of Wales to Test New Technology During NATO Exercise

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It has been announced that the British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, which serves as the flagship of the Royal Navy, has been...
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Using Robotics, Software, and AI: New Robot Detects Infrastructure Damage

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In recent years, robotics, software, and artificial intelligence have assisted in improving the ability of devices to effectively test, protect, and maintain vital infrastructure....
IAI-Searcher, Itayba, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Russia-Ukraine War: Israeli Technology Used By Russian Forces

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Russian weapons systems are on display in the war that the country started against Ukraine. Russian Defense Ministry officials confirmed earlier last week that...
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Don’t Miss AUS&R 2022 – Leading Unmanned Systems and Robotics Conference!

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iHLS is proud to present AUS&R 2022 – the Unmanned Systems and Robotics Conference – the tenth annual event. AUS&R will be held on July...
Gambit, Photo by GA-ASI

Gambit, the New UAV for the US Military

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Gambit, a robotic unmanned aerial vehicle powered by a jet engine, is the latest drone launch from General Atomics, an American company that specializes...

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When a fire alarm sounds, most people instinctively head toward the nearest exit. The problem is that the closest route is not always the...