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This AI-Enabled Radar can Produce High-Resolution Imagery in Extreme Weather

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General Atomics has announced the production of the first EagleEye multi-mode radar to be used by the US Army. This development represents a significant...

US Army Tests New Electronic Warfare Air Defense Vehicle

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Earlier this year, the US Army carried out the Project Convergence Capstone 4 (PC-C4) field experiment. During the experiment, they tested a prototype for...
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New Small Reconnaissance Drones are Being Tested in the UK

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Lockheed Martin's Stalker VXE30 drone is currently undergoing tests by the British Armed Forces in hopes of being operational for reconnaissance missions by the...
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China Unveils Advanced Bird-Like Drone for Covert Reconnaissance Operations

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In newly released footage quickly gaining widespread attention, China has showcased a remarkably realistic bird-like drone, which appears to be designed mainly for reconnaissance...
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AI Speed Cameras Pose Threat to Privacy

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As the rates of accidents caused by distracted driving continue to climb, the UK is planning a nationwide rollout of AI-powered speed cameras -...
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Enhancing Thermal Imaging for Military and Medical Use

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University of Houston professor of electrical and computer engineering Jiming Bao developed a new method to measure the continuous spectrum of light that is...
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The Smart Camera Sees You as a Stick Figure and Protects...

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PrivacyLens is a new camera that prevents companies from collecting identifiable photos and videos from smart devices. Today’s world is filled with smart devices that...
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Businesses are Harvesting our Biometric Data – Should We Be Worried?

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In our highly digital age, biometric data is everywhere- from facial recognition on our phones to fingerprints unlocking our laptops. Facial recognition is the most...
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Tiny AI Camera Captures 3D Color Images

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Researchers from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany developed a compact multispectral camera using inkjet printers that is based on something called 3D spectral...

New Hyper-Fast Chip for Smarter AI

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Researchers at Tsinghua University in China developed a new photonic chip that processes, transmits, and reconstructs images in mere nanoseconds by skipping the optical...
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China’s Fleet of Manta Ray-Inspired Undersea Spy Drones

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China is reportedly expanding its fleet of coral-monitoring submersibles while planning to develop larger models that could serve for military reconnaissance purposes. A team of...
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Drones Use AI to Save Farmers and Crops

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It turns out that the new popularity of AI-based applications and their use is not limited to high-tech solutions, as proven by researchers at...
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Innovative Navigation Tech Lets Drones “Fly Blind”

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Canadian company developed a system it claims will turn “dumb drones” smart with a “world-first in navigation technology” and enable highly accurate navigation even...
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Self-Driving Cars Get Enhanced Object-Tracking Abilities

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Researchers at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) introduced new high-tech tools that improve the safety and reliability of autonomous vehicles...
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Revolutionary Snake-Inspired Robot Can Move and Manipulate Objects

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Snake-inspired robots have many advantages over conventional wheeled or legged ones, like adapting the shape of their body, entering narrow spaces and moving freely...
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Tiny Metalens Cameras Revolutionize Small Technologies with AI Power

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Deep learning techniques are advancing the image quality of metalens in a method that leverages AI to upscale images, making metalens cameras useful for...
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Germany’s New Heron TP UAV Uses Many Israeli-Made Systems

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Germany, who is reconsidering its defense needs seeing the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, has signed a “pivotal agreement” with Israel Aerospace Industries...
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New Rogue 1 Drone Can Hit Accurate Targets at Speeds of...

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Teledyne FLIR Defense unveiled its Rogue 1 loitering munition drone – a new unmanned aerial system (sUAS) designed to knock out stationary armored targets,...
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The New Electric Underwater Drone With 15-Day Range

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Kongsberg (a Norwegian tech company) is nearing completion of its most advanced autonomous underwater drone to date – the HUGIN Endurance AUV (autonomous underwater...
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The 2024 Milipol Singapore Exhibition – A Review of Trends in...

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Written by Or Shalom The Milipol exhibition, held in Singapore on April 3-5, 2024, dealt as always with homeland security technologies. The exhibition, in collaboration...
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Human-Inspired Computer Vision Can Revolutionize IoT

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Engineers from the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) Swanson School of Engineering are developing a way to make computer vision more human-like, which would enable...
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New Stealth Camera Tech Replaces LiDAR to Tackle Laser Detection

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Researchers from the Southwest Research Institute in Texas developed camera-based autonomous driving tools that can work without using technologies like LIDAR and RADAR, an...

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$20 Million in Sight: New Partnership Targets the Smart Sensing Market

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Protecting borders, critical infrastructure, and transportation corridors is becoming increasingly challenging as the number of threats and users operating within these environments continues to...