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mass shooting

In mass shooting events, first responders often lose precious minutes trying to determine the location of the shooter. In the scramble to get out...
tech giant

Amazon has been urged to stop marketing a powerful facial recognition tool to police. The American Civil Liberties Union and other privacy activists are...
arctic

Commercial shipping, tourism and cruise ship traffic to the Norwegian northern archipelago of Svalbard and the surrounding marine areas have all grown dramatically in...
coast guard

The US Coast Guard is checking the possibility of carrying out many of its missions through the use of short-range UAVs, with the aim...
vehicle

Automated license plate readers (ALPRs) are a specialized camera often mounted on police cars that can scan at speeds of up to 60 plates...
command center

Today's increasingly complex public safety situations call for new approaches that are built on integration and automation and are constantly evolving. A new platform...
demontsration

The first demonstration of a long-endurance RPA was carried out by a private company in Japan. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) started the...
military

The demands of future battlefields will force the military medical community to prepare for operational environments that are vastly different. Enemy air superiority may...
transparency

A new addition to an officer's gun will enable policemen to have more transparency with the public. Including their body cameras, police officers’ guns now...
Police

As body cameras get cheaper and the market gets more competitive, the largest supplier of law enforcement body cameras in the U.S., Axon, is...
see through walls

Researchers from Graz University of Technology in Austria want to change the way we interface with drones, using augmented reality to turn them from...
recognizing faces

Thermal cameras are all over the modern battlefield, from intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets such as drones or vehicle and dismounted targeting systems. But...
solar

A new solar electric unmanned aerial vehicle, which has the potential to fly for up to a year before needing maintenance, has become a...
future soldier

A Future Soldier System (FSS) has been recently sported by the Malaysian Army. The system is an element of the Armed Forces’ wider Network...
small targets

Whether searching for refugee boats at long range, enforcing fisheries protection rights, stopping drug runners, or rescuing people in water, patrol aircraft need all...
drones

A report published by drone manufacturer DJI reflects the fact that drones can save lives. The report says that at least 65 people have...
special forces

Video data link handheld radios were required in order to help US special forces personnel receive, transmit, and display full-motion video for situational awareness....
payload

Evolving unmanned aerial systems mission needs require evolving payloads. With the TASE250 imaging payload, military and civilian users now have field-proven imaging capabilities in...
facial recognition

UK government is interested in facial recognition technology in order to manage border crossings between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland following the...
facial recognition

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a more frequent means for developing facial recognition technologies. Dahua Technology USA has unveiled new AI-based solutions. The IPC-HF8242F-FR...
smart camera

Artificial intelligence is changing the way cameras work, leveraging these devices into analytical tools based on data. A new breed of chips tuned for...
infrared

A new thermal imager, the first uncooled 10-micron thermal camera core on the market for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), has been launched by Leonardo...