North Korea hasn’t disclosed a target date for the launch, which some analysts say may be in the next few weeks.
Author: DataFloren
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Space Forge enables reusable satellites with new way of returning from space to Earth
Washington DC (SPX) May 16, 2023
Space Forge reveals their patent protected design of a planet-friendly reusable re-entry system, which will enable the low cost and reliable return of satellites to Earth.
Although the cost of launching satellites into space has become lower through the use of reusability, all current commercial space return vehicles use ablative heat shields which require replacement after every flight. S
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Counter drone swarm technologies, required as drone swarms being employed for surveillance and delivering weaponized explosives
Criminals have been using drones in a variety of ways. They use them to prepare house break-ins, observe larger targets, spot security gaps, and determine security guard patterns. Militant organizations have started employing drones to further their terrorism. The small drones such as a quadcopter or model airplane are readily available and they are increasingly …
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Space Development Agency Plans Simultaneous First Launch of Tranche 2 Beta and Alpha Satellites
The U.S. Space Force Space Development Agency (SDA) is planning a simultaneous, inaugural launch of Tranche 2 Transport Layer (T2TL) Beta and Alpha satellites by Sept. 1, 2026, SDA said
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When it comes to satellite data, sometimes more is more
Hoboken NJ (SPX) May 15, 2023
There are roughly 7,000 satellites whizzing around the Earth, scanning our planet’s surface and generating hundreds of terabytes of data every day. These satellites are operated by many different governments and commercial entities and the data they produce are scattered across different stakeholders with different agendas, making it impossible for any single research team to leverage the full p
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Swarm of drones wiped off the map an ammunition depot – Planet Labs
Swarm of drones wiped off the map an ammunition depot – Planet Labs. We have video and satellite images as well as photos from inside the ammunition warehouse.
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Radio Frequency Detecting Satellite Fleet Expanding
HONOLULU — Hawkeye 360, which provides radio frequency detection from space, will be launching an additional nine satellites this year to expand its services.
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Greece lines up kamikaze drone production with Paramount
Athens is keen on building up a military-drone sector at home.
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Stratospheric drones to provide 5G wireless communications, Global Internet, Border Security and Military Surveillance
High-altitude platforms (HAPs) are aircraft, usually unmanned airships or airplanes positioned above 20 km, in the stratosphere, in order to compose a telecommunications network or perform remote sensing. Aerospace companies have been trying for years to create a solar-powered plane that can fly at high altitudes for years at a time, and can provide broadband …
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Russia to Deploy New Kamikaze Drone in Ukraine
Russia will soon start deploying a new kamikaze drone in Ukraine for combat and reconnaissance missions.
The post Russia to Deploy New Kamikaze Drone in Ukraine appeared first on The Defense Post.
