First UAV Test Flight For Alaskan Site

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The Pan-Pacific Unmanned Aircraft Systems Test Range Complex at the University of Alaska Fairbanks was established last year to help the Federal Aviation Administration...

Predator Drone Accident Report Released

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Loss of telemetry downlink signal was the main cause for the crash of an MQ-1B Predator 7.5 nautical miles north of Holloman Air Force...

The Pentagon’s New Offset Strategy Includes Robots

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A few days prior to his resignation, Defense Secretary Hagel shed some light on the DoD's technological vision for the near and distant future. In...

Australia purchases IAI’s Heron

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There is no doubt the world is marching towards a technological advancements unheard of before. With each passing day we hear of more unmanned...

Small Israeli Developed Radar To Detect UAVs

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The growing problem of UAVs, drones and quadcopters in the urban aerial traffic calls for monitoring and controlling in order to prevent any future...

Get A Grip: Robotic Fingers With Gentle Touch

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EPFL Scientists have developed a new soft robotic gripper -- made out of rubber and stretchable electrodes -- that can bend and pick up...

DARPA Demonstrates Mid-Air Collision-Avoidance System

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With the rise of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), so rises the risk of mid-air UAV collisions, whether with other unmanned craft, or worse, with...

China’s First Emergency UAV Rescue Team

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Earlier this month, China has launched the first-in-the-country emergency rescue team that will use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Beijing Daily reports. Six UAVs are now...

Insect Size RoboBee Performs Controlled Flight

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A team of researchers from the Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are developing an insect sized robot that made its first flight last summer. Half the size of a paperclip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, RoboBee inspired by the biology of a fly and conceived through manufacturing breakthrough and miniaturization.

New Spy UAV – Too Fast for Radar

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Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works is proposing a replacement for the SR-71 spy plane The SR-72, is a Mach 6 drone that doesn't need to...

AUS&R 2013 Preview: The OpteamX Robot Eye

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OpteamX will present its robotic eye at the AUS&R 2013 Expo, an advanced sensor integrated into targeting and tracking systems. The robotic device can turn...

Northrop Grumman develops innovative marine unmanned system

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Northrop Grumman advances unmanned aerial systems capabilities for maritime missions. Northrop Grumman Corp. is developing new, advanced unmanned systems to support the Department of Defense’s...

New bat-like UAV for the U.S. military

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The United States has given Northrop Grumman extra funding of $39 million so it could keep on developing a special radar that allows the...

UAV Attacks on Terror Organizations – The Other Side

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Unmanned aerial vehicles have changed the way the battlefield works nowadays. UAVs have brought man a safer battlefield and allowed different armies to better...

Everyone Wants Drones

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An armed drone is a very effective weapon, but it is important to understand the legal and moral repercussions of growing use of this...

I-HLS TV Interview – Amit Manor, CEO of Amicell

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In an interview with I-HLS, Amit Manor, CEO of Amicell, spoke about the need of mobile technologies for power solutions. Customers, he says, often don’t...

Estonia: A New Potential Market For Israeli Companies?

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The Estonian military is aiming to spend some 818 million euros (US $902 million) on acquisitions of new weapons and equipment by 2020, according...

WATCH: Landing Gear Allows Drones to Land On Any Terrain

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) work great in the air - it’s in the name, after all. Most of them manage to land on land...

Iraqi Forces Use Consumer Drones Against ISIS

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) bring many advantages to the battlefield. One of the main ones is the ability to safely surveil enemy positions. Military...

UAVs Able to Turn with Moving Weights’ Help

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Sampath Reddy Vengate, a recent MA graduate from University of Texas at Arlington in science and engineering, is the first person to successfully test...

Global Hawk – for Hurricane Forecasting Missions

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The unmanned aircraft Global Hawk flew above hurricanes and transmitted important information and forecasts. This was achieved through a unique collaboration including Cherokee Nation...

An Equivalent to License plates – for UAV’s?

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AirMap, a world leader in airspace management for unmanned aircraft, recently announced a partnership with DigiCert that will enable, for the first time, instant...

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A New Naval Radar Can Split Itself Into Multiple Missions at...

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Modern naval radar systems face a growing challenge: the electromagnetic spectrum is becoming increasingly crowded. Warships today must manage surveillance, missile guidance, communications, and...