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Pentagon Keen on Developing “Sea Train” of Unmanned Vessels

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The United States Military is searching for a new class of long-range USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle).  The Pentagon is researching the feasibility of USVs...
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Smart Radio – All in One Device

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The operative capabilities of a soldier on the battlefield might be deteriorated due to the heavy load of equipment he carries, especially communications systems....
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New Threat: 3 Billion Image Database

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Facial recognition technology is already used for security checks at airports, for police investigations, and for monitoring large events like concerts. However, existing technology...
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This Technology is Upgrading First Responders Capabilities

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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...
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On the Way to Shorter Security Scanning Lines?

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

Autonomous Drone Provides Home Security

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Autonomous technology is rapidly developing. Whether it be autonomous vehicles, autonomous robots, or autonomous security systems, technology has never been as independent as it...

U.S. Air Force Testing Hypersonic Rocket

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The race for hypersonic technology has already begun. Major superpowers from around the world, such as Russia and China, have already began to develop...

Cost-Effective Counter-UAS Solution Launched

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An Australian counter UAS technologies and systems company has recently announced the release of a vehicle-mounted, drone detection and neutralizing device. DroneShield Ltd has...

How to Keep Your Fingers Warm Without Any Gloves

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The United States Army is engineering a new product designed to keep its soldier’s hands warm without gloves. The United States Army Research Institute...

Super Hornet On Track to Block II Upgrades

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The Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet is a twin-engine, multirole fighter aircraft variant based on the Mcdonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. The Super Hornet comes in...
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Safe Recovery System for Drones

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The development of recovery systems or parachutes has improved the safety of drone operations. Recognizing that UAVs needed a safety system to not only...
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Unexpected Way to Get Laser Beams into Battlefield

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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...
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Egozi: Concern Over Planned Drone Delivery Experiments in Israel

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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...

Covert Mass Screening Technology Empowers Security Teams

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Screening large, populated, and vulnerable areas has always been a challenge for law enforcement and security teams. Where once the zenith of screening technology...

Russia Developing Two New Unmanned Tanks

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The Russian Ministry of Defense is at work developing two new robotic tanks. The two unmanned robots are complementary vehicles, designed for heavy combat...
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Israeli Laser Interceptor – Will it Be Ready as Scheduled?

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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...

Winners Chosen to Develop Light and Medium Robotic Combat Vehicles

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The United States Army has finally picked winners to build the base platforms for the service’s light and medium class Robotic Combat Vehicles (RCV)....

Military Looking To Replace Iconic Helicopter

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The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter has been the flying workhorse of the United States military since 1979. Since then the twin engine chopper...
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Facial Recognition Tech – Also for Long Distances 

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

New Non-GPS Positioning Tech 

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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...

Major Trends in Video Analytics

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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...
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Valuable Critical Information Achieved During Environmental Disaster

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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...

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A New Kind of Jet Could Change Air Superiority

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Building an aircraft that can fly several times faster than sound has always been one of aviation’s hardest engineering challenges. At hypersonic speeds, temperatures...