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U.S. Military Plans to Relocate Iron Dome

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A decision will soon be made by the US military as to what will become the next target for Iron Dome batteries manufactured in...
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US Army’s Next Project: AI for Battlefield Decision-Making

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In the past decade, artificial intelligence has become present in nearly every aspect of civilian and military life. The widespread use of AI and...
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Hackers Target Russian Technology Giant

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Russian technology company Yandex's navigation service was hacked by Anonymous: During a deliberate attack, the anonymous hacker collective shut down this popular Russian navigation...
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Trends Shaping Robotics Demand in 2022

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Our lives are becoming more and more robotic as more businesses, organizations, and sectors seek new ways to increase productivity. Covid has had a...
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NASA Tests How Quiet its Supersonic Plane Is

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NASA will soon test how quiet its new X-59 aircraft really is. The X-59 aircraft is designed to reduce the sound of sonic booms...
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How Can Robots And Cars See Better?

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Though robots don't have eyes or retinas, the technology commonly used by ophthalmologists can give them the means to see and communicate with the...
Arrow 3, Photo: US MDA

Germany May Purchase an Israeli Missile Defense System

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European arm races continue: German Chancellor Olaf Schultz has confirmed that his country is considering purchasing a missile defense system developed and manufactured in...
Wind & Solar Powered Autonomous Vehicle – Photo by Saildrone‏, Shane Grace photography‏

At Sea, Robots Try To Solve Climate Change

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Can technology help us to understand and possibly even solve the crisis of climate change and global warming? With the new technology of robotic...
The most lethal Main Battle Tank in Europe. Challenger 3, Photo by British Army Twitter

British Army Main Battle Tank Reaches Next Milestone

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The British Army announced last year that it had agreed to cooperate with Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) on a $ 1.1 billion deal...
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How Does AI Help Develop Durable Batteries?

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In order to better understand how rechargeable batteries wear out with time, researchers propose the use of artificial intelligence for analyzing atomic-level images from...
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Don’t Miss AUS&R 2022 – Leading Unmanned Systems and Robotics Conference!

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As the field of unmanned systems gains traction at an accelerated pace, and with the addition of technological developments in AI, robotics, and cyber,...
MQ-9B SkyGuardian, Photo by GA-ASI

MQ-9B SkyGuardian Gets a New V-Tail

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A MQ-9 Reaper, also known as the Sky Guardian, is an unmanned aerial vehicle capable of providing ongoing intelligence, collecting and tracking information autonomously,...
Ghost Bat, Phot by Boeing

Ghost Bat Joins The Royal Air Force

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As early as 2020, the aerospace giant revealed it was working on developing an evasive multipurpose drone for the Royal Australian Air Force. The...
The M30, Photo by DJI

Meet The Drone That Can Fly In Harsh Weather

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Drones and unmanned aerial vehicles are becoming more prevalent in our everyday lives. In cities and the open spaces, for security needs and civilian...
AI, photo illus. by Pixabay

What Is The Role of AI In Video Data Analysis?

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The exponential growth of advanced video surveillance technology, as well as the immeasurable amount of information that the field produces, poses a challenge: how...
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VSR700 UAS Shows Take-Off and Landing Capabilities at Sea

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Due to the introduction of advanced mapping technologies and the requirement for highly precise geospatial data, the field of intelligence surveillance is undergoing a...
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Tech Giant Unveils New Palm-Sized LiDAR

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A much smaller version of the current LiDAR system is being developed by the Japanese tech giant since it released its latest launch in...
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Iran Unveils its New Local-Made Air Defense System

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For the first time ever, Iran demonstrated to the public a scale model of a long-range air defense system developed entirely by its defense...
B-21 Raider artist rendering graphic, Photo by US Air Force

The First B-21 Bomber Enters Ground Testing

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The first B-21 Raider, Northrop Grumman's heavy bomber under development for the United States Air Force (USAF) and scheduled to enter service in 2025,...
photo illus. drone by Pixabay

Crimefighter Drones or Anoter Way of Invading Privacy?

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In the civilian arena of law surveillance and security, UAVs and drones are destined to revolutionize law enforcement. It is clear that drones provide...
photo illus. satellite by Pixabay

New Satellite for Detecting Missiles in Real-Time

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Nowadays, space is seeing an increase in investments by governments, corporations, and researchers to develop new space technologies as well as upgrade existing systems...
Vladimir_Putin_Naval_Parade_in_St._Petersburg, From Wikimedia Commons

The New Submarines of Europe’s Largest Fleet

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This year, Russia will begin building two diesel-electric submarines under Project 667 (Lada series). Submarine B-585 St. Petersburg, the leading submarine of the Lada series,...

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The Future of Submarine Steering Starts Here

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Modern submarines rely on increasingly complex control systems to maneuver safely in three dimensions, manage propulsion, and coordinate onboard sensors. As underwater missions expand...