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Mixed-Reality Solution to Support Vessel Maintenance

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The Royal Canadian Navy is seeking new ways to leverage emerging technologies in order to enhance performance alongside and at sea. A new software...

AI Tech to Revolutionize Baggage Screening

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AI will speed passengers and visitors through checkpoints, lower operating costs, and dramatically improve security. A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) software platform released recently...
Space

Extraterrestrial Caves: The Future of Space Exploration

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The SETI Institute and Astrobotic Technology have managed to successfully 3D-map the interior of a lava tube in Iceland using a drone with LiDAR...
cybersecurity

Cybersecurity in the Autonomous Vehicle Realm

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As cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as autonomous vehicles, robotic systems, smart grid and unmanned aerial vehicles are becoming more complex, they also grow increasingly...
gps constellation

Higher-Power GPS Constellation Prepared for Launch

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The U.S. Air Force’s second new GPS III satellite will bring higher-power, more accurate and harder-to-jam signals to the GPS fleet. The new GPS...

Major Shifts Expected in Global HLS Market

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Almost 18 years have passed since 9/11, and the global public safety and homeland security market is forecast to go through major shifts. New...

Making IoT Cyber Resilient from the Outset

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Smart, internet-connected devices such as home hubs, smartphones and wearable tech which gather and analyze data are referred to as the Internet of Things...
Autonomous Ship

Ghost Ship: Unmanned Ship Sails from San Diego to Hawaii

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For the first time ever, a 132 foot long ship managed to sail from San Diego to Pearl Harbor and back without any sailors...

Algorithm Requires Access to Face Datasets

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For computer vision and facial recognition systems to work reliably, they need training datasets that approximate real-world conditions. Advances in computer vision approaches facilitate...

Belgium to Enhance its UAV Fleet

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Belgium will purchase from the US advanced drones, a deal that could be worth about $600 million. Belgium will use the drones for domestic...
secure iot

DARPA Wants to Develop Secure IoT Chips

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The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) has driven the creation of a rapidly growing number of accessible devices and a multitude of...

New Robot Diffuses Situation in Crime Scenes

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The presence of robotic systems alongside law enforcement teams in crime scenes can decrease stress and mitigate violence. In a recent engagement with a domestic...

Next Generation Soldier Protection Promise Immense Advantages

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The US Army is enhancing soldier protection, in attempt to increase soldier mobility and lethality. After several years of research and development, the Army...

New Helicopter May Revolutionize Military Aircraft

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The Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 DEFIANT helicopter achieved its first flight this week in West Palm Beach Florida. Co-developed by Boeing and Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin...

New Assault Rifle Intended for Hostage Incidents

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Drawing on the experience of violent incidents such as the Beslan school siege in which over 1,100 people were held hostage, and the Moscow...

This Military Laser is Manipulated by Xbox Controller

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The US Army warfighters are now training with lasers to attack threats in the sky, in order to gain hands-on experience operating a high-energy...

Egozi: Homefront Command is Still Unprepared

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By Arie Egozi Remember the report on the Israeli Military Forces state of readiness by IDF Ombudsman, Gen. (res.) Yitzhak Brick? At the time, there...
counter-drone

All in One Counter-Drone Detection and Strike System

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The US Marines face various challenges when confronting aerial threats. Currently, low altitude air defense (LAAD) Marines have to pair up and use binoculars...

Pocket-Sized Drones Grant Soldiers Extra Surveillance Capabilities

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FLIR Systems, best known for their specialization in developing thermal imaging cameras and sensors, has been awarded a $39.6 million contract by the U.S....

Is Japan Deviating from its Defense-Oriented Policy?

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Japan has been known for its defense-oriented policy. However, Tokyo now plans to extend the range of its ASM-3 air-launched anti-ship missile in order...

Ocean Remote Sensing Program Reaches New Stage

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The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has been advancing its Ocean of Things (OoT) program. The program seeks to enable persistent maritime...
Autonomous Ship

Ghost Ship: Unmanned Ship Sails from San Diego to Hawaii

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For the first time ever, a 132 foot long ship managed to sail from San Diego to Pearl Harbor and back without any sailors...

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AI Model Could Make Future Aircraft Engines Far More Efficient

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Aviation faces mounting pressure to lower fuel use and emissions, but improving engine efficiency remains an expensive and time-consuming challenge. Engine components must be...