The induction of the Heron MK-II drones along with the planned induction of the Hermes-900 drones is set to boost the surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities of the Indian Army"Induction of Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) Heron MK-II and planned induction of Hermes 900 Starliners will not only boost the reconnaissance and surveillance capability of the Indian Army but also their
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Russians Asked to Donate Vapes for Parts to Make Drones: Report
College students in Russia are being asked to turn in their vaping pens so their components can be used to make more combat drones.
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N.Korea defends satellite launch at UN as Kim takes images of White House
United Nations, United States (AFP) Nov 27, 2023
North Korea’s ambassador made a rare appearance at the UN Security Council on Monday to defend his country’s launch of a spy satellite, as leader Kim Jong Un studied images including of the White House and Pentagon.
Western powers, Japan and South Korea have said North Korea violated Security Council resolutions by launching the satellite last week.
The totalitarian state has said that i
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A widely used Pentagon datalink can now talk to satellites—but not in the USA
After Link 16-to-space demonstrations go well abroad, could FAA approval for domestic tests be next?
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Space Development Agency demonstrates Link 16 satellite connectivity
The agency conducted a series of demonstrations from Nov. 21 to 27, transmitting signals from satellites in low Earth orbit to a ground-based test site.
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Prominent Women in Tech Say They Don’t Want to Join OpenAI’s All-Male Board
After internal chaos earlier this month, OpenAI replaced the women on its board with men. As it plans to add more seats, Timnit Gebru, Sasha Luccioni, and other AI luminaries tell WIRED why they wouldn’t join.
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North Korea Successfully Launched Its Military Spy Satellite. What Now?
North Korea’s successful launch of a spy satellite will necessitate active counter-measures from the United States and its allies.
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N.Korea Defends Satellite Launch at UN as Kim Takes Images of Pentagon
North Korea’s ambassador defended his country’s launch of a spy satellite UN Security Council as leader Kim Jong Un studied images including of the White House and Pentagon.
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Su-57 Felon will operate a swarm of drones created only for it
The Su-57 Felon, a fifth-generation fighter jet from the Russian Federation, possesses a wide range of capabilities, including the ability to deploy mini-drones
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How The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellite Will Benefit Society
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson is visiting ISRO facilities in India, including the UR Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru where the NISAR satellite is being tested ahead of its launch early next year. The spacecraft is the first collaboration of its kind between NASA and ISRO. On board are a pair of radar payloads that have the potential to be of incredible benefit to all humans, as well as all
