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Robotic Legs with Superhuman Reflexes

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When people slip or trip, their reactions to regain balance are far slower than some machines can act. For humans, and other animals with...

New UGV is Capable of Operating in Challenging Terrain

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A new AI-based unmanned ground (UGV) has been unveiled by EDGE. SCORPIO-B is designed to support military troops and security forces in the most...
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Drone Detecting Technology May Boost New-York State Economy

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The need for Drone detecting technologies has been increasing. Spotting a drone isn’t always as easy as just looking up in the sky. Given...
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Advanced Exoskeleton Developed to Enhance Soldier Mobility     

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The U.S. Army enhances the development of the Onyx exoskeleton, an external robotic skeleton attached to the lower body to improve performance. The technology...

US Navy Researchers Develop Bio-Inspired Autonomous Vehicles

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Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have designed and developed novel underwater propulsion, control, and sensing solutions for near-shore and littoral zone...
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Observation Aerostats – Efficient Long Endurance, Wide Coverage Surveillance Tech

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  Observation aerostats can supply impressive remote-controlled surveillance capabilities while keeping officers safe. The Hawk Eye observation aerostat was designed especially for stand-off, wide coverage...
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Russia Attached an Anti-Tank Guided Missile to a Civilian Drone

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Videos on social platforms depict a Russian-converted civilian drone with a mounted Soviet-era anti-tank guided-missile (ATGM) launcher strapped to it and even show the...
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China’s Secret Submarine: A Potential Game-Changer in Underwater Warfare

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China is reportedly developing a new, secret submarine that has raised concerns among defense experts worldwide. Built at the Guangzhou Shipyard, the submarine is...
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Drones Will Improve Bridge Inspection

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Bridges in poor condition may endanger transportation and risk human lives. Traditionally, bridges have been inspected manually for defects which bridge examiners taking notes...
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New Anti Drone Tech to Secure Aviation 

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Airports worldwide have been facing a growing security challenge posed by drones. Drones approaching critical parts of an airport operation (such as the final...

Too Embedded to Remove? This AI Model Was Used in Very...

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Advanced artificial intelligence models have become increasingly integrated into defense planning and operational workflows, but their growing role is also exposing tensions between military...

Helicopters’ Radio Systems Support Combat against Terrorism and Crime

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Russia will supply R-312ATs military radio systems to Peru under the contract on delivering 24 Russian Mi-171Sh military transport helicopters. The delivery will save...
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Medicine Drone Delivery Service Significantly Improved

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A company which supplies a drone delivery system to send urgent medicines has recently redesigned its system. Zipline’s new delivery vehicle is an autonomous...

Live, Dream and Breath Unmanned Systems? Attend AUS&R 2018 Conference and...

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If you are part of the global and Israeli unmanned systems and robotics ecosystem, you cannot afford to miss the leading annual event in...

Israeli Made UAS are Constantly Upgraded

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Israeli unmanned air systems (UAS) manufacturers are continuing to upgrade their systems. Elbit systems has upgraded its SkyLark-1LE UAS after the Israeli defence forces (IDF)...
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Artificial Intelligence Now Protects Students

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Video Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning is now being used to help schools across the U.S. rapidly and cost-effectively enhance safety and security...

Cybersecurity – Major Part of Homeland Security Cooperation

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The US and Israel have been increasing cybersecurity cooperation, over the backdrop of the growing threats in the cyber world, including the last attacks...
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Helicopter Executed First Unmanned Flight

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The DARPA Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System (ALIAS) program completed a first-ever flight of a UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter without anyone onboard. Sikorsky, a...

Algorithm Requires Access to Face Datasets

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For computer vision and facial recognition systems to work reliably, they need training datasets that approximate real-world conditions. Advances in computer vision approaches facilitate...

US Air Force’s Game Changer Technologies   

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Networking missiles, artificially intelligent drones and advanced positioning systems - these are the game changer technological priorities decided by the US Air Force. These...

Meet the Giant Lobster Robot that Will Save Your Life

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Meet the Crabster CR200 – one of the world's largets autonomous underwater robots, 2.4 meters long and shaped like a giant lobster * The...

NATO unveiled its first intelligence UAV

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NATOGlobal unveiled its first Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) aircraft. The unmanned aircraft, a wide area surveillance Global Hawk, is part of a broader system of...

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Drones Could Soon Navigate Collapsed Buildings Without Slowing Down

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Flying autonomous drones through unpredictable environments remains one of the biggest technical challenges in robotics. In confined spaces such as collapsed buildings, industrial sites,...