The Brazilian Army is seeking information about advanced unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known as kamikaze drones. These remotely piloted munitions (RPMs) can stay aloft for variable periods of time depending on the model, and are designed to locate and attack predetermined targets using their onboard explosives. In a Request for Information (RFI), the Brazilian […]
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Rafael enhances Drone Dome with CRFS’s RFeye technology
Rafael has successfully integrated CRFS’s RFeye technology into its Drone Dome solution, enhancing detection and geolocation capabilities for countering hostile UAVs.
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Pentagon’s Counter-Drone Office Finishes Fourth Industry Demo
The Pentagon’s counter-drone office finished its fourth industry demonstration on June 23 to “evaluate emerging technologies that close gaps, inform requirements and promote innovation,” according to the demonstration overview briefing.
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US Army takes out one-way attack drones in desert demonstration
The Joint Counter-small UAS Office evaluated five companies’ capabilities to defeat one-way attack drones this summer.
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Defense Innovation Unit joins Navy’s hunt for a new large undersea drone
DIU is looking for information by the end of this month and plans to host demos soon thereafter.
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Navy Launches USV From EPF-10 Ahead of International Exercise
The Navy and Military Sealift Command launched a Wave Glider unmanned surface vehicle (USV) from an expeditionary fast transport ship ahead of a large multinational maritime exercise in Central and
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Elon Musk introduces xAI, a new artificial intelligence company
Tech visionary Elon Musk has unveiled xAI, a newly established artificial intelligence company focused on gaining a deeper understanding of the universe. Musk, known for his involvement in various successful ventures including Tesla and SpaceX, will personally lead the project. The team consists of approximately ten talented individuals with previous experience at reputable organizations such […]
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IIT-Kanpur Develops Artificial Intelligence-Enabled ‘Suicide Drones’, Can Destroy Targets Up To 100 Km
The indigenously developed drone has the foldable fixed wing structureThe Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, has developed an indigenous version of the Kamikaze drone (a type of suicide drone). The suicide drone can carry a warhead of up to 6 kg for up to 100 km.Speaking about the development of the drone, Subramaniam Sadrala, Assistant Professor in the Aerospace Department of IIT
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Defense Innovation Unit, Canoo Expand Partnership for Electric Vehicle Battery Program
The Defense Innovation Unit and Canoo have signed an agreement to expand partnership in the Jumpstart for Advanced Battery Standardization.
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US Army Developing Man-Portable Tank-Killing Kamikaze Drone
The US Army is developing a new tank-killing loitering munition to equip its infantry brigade combat teams.
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