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F-35 airborne sensing

The US Air Force F-35 will act as an elevated sensor for Army Integrated Air and Missile Defense. Two F-35s were integrated with the...

DARPA’s X-61A Gremlin drone has recently completed its first test flight. The reusable, air-launched, and air-recovered drone has managed to fly for an hour...
ihls security accelerator

A unique, impressive group of entrepreneurs leading groundbreaking startups attended the opening session of the iHLS Security Accelerator’s 7th batch on January 23. From...

By Arie Egozi The warming ties between Iran and Turkey add another factor to the new direction Turkey has taken in its defense policy. In recent...
infantry mobile communications

The operative capabilities of a soldier on the battlefield might be deteriorated due to the heavy load of equipment he carries, especially communications systems....
facial recognition

Facial recognition technology is already used for security checks at airports, for police investigations, and for monitoring large events like concerts. However, existing technology...
first responders use of drones

Law enforcement and first responders have been using drones for more and more missions.  Incident commanders receive critical visual information and situational awareness through the...
airport security scanning

A new research offers safer and more effective airport security scanning that could work to decrease waiting times. The research follows the alarming results...
safe drone parachute recovery

The development of recovery systems or parachutes has improved the safety of drone operations. Recognizing that UAVs needed a safety system to not only...
see behind walls

The U.S. military is interested in gaining the capability of seeing around corners for various missions. This could someday lead to devices that can...
drone delivery in Israel

By Arie Egozi Security officials in Israel are concerned about the planned operation of commercial drones for delivery missions in Israel. “Even today there are...
Israel laser interceptor

Israel Ministry of Defense has recently announced a technological “breakthrough” in its development of laser technology to intercept aerial threats. The ground-breaking development promises to...
facial recognition

The US military has been using facial recognition to identify individuals on the battlefield. But existing facial recognition technology typically relies on images generated...

Over the past two decades, the free availability of GPS time has enabled a plethora of time-dependent applications. Time and frequency synchronization between remote...

Real-time video processing technologies continue to provide significant benefit to end users. Video Analytics have become a standard requirement in many security applications, but...
emergency response UAV

Unmanned aerial systems have many advantages in first response efforts during disasters. During the 2019 Kim Kim river toxic pollution crisis in Malaysia, Schiebel’s...
InnoTech expo for HLS and cyber

iHLS is proud to present the cyber & HLS event in light of growing challenges. iHLS InnoTech Expo Tel Aviv. With growing HLS challenges, terror attacks,...
lidar sensors

Researchers are looking for a 3D sensor that is compact and easy to use for applications in autonomous vehicles, robots and drones, security systems...
drone detection

Illegal drone flights are a growing problem for airports, utilities and factories. London Heathrow Airport has recently deployed a new system aimed at preventing...
C-130 Super Hercules

50 C-130J Super Hercules will be delivered to the U.S. government by Lockheed Martin, through a C-130J Multiyear III award. The aircraft is the...
quantum encryption

Quantum cryptography is called the “ultimate code” as it is theoretically impossible to hack. Many countries have been rushing to put quantum cryptography into...
Photo illust. small UAV By US Army

Small UAVs are classified based on their size; they are small enough to be carried and operated by a single person. Small UAVs can...