The Air Force plans to collect industry’s ideas for creating drone wingmen and use them to flesh out how it might use collaborative combat aircraft.
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How sodium could change the game for batteries
This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Buckle up, because this week, we’re talking about batteries. Over the past couple of months, I’ve been noticing a lot of announcements about a new type of battery, one that could majorly shake…
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US Cutting Off China’s Access To Tools To Make Chips For Computer Servers, Artificial Intelligence
Beijing: The US has been cutting off China’s access to a growing number of tools to make chips for computer servers, artificial intelligence and other advanced applications, Directus reported.The US has been joined by Japan and Netherlands in limiting access to Beijing to technology that may be used to make weapons.The Joe Biden administration has through a series of legislations, further
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Regulus Cyber launches Ring ARM-V – the first C-UAS system that can be integrated into armored vehicles enabling full protection of convoys and deployed troops against drone attacks
This combat-proven system manipulates satellite signals to intercept drones and UAS, including multi-rotor, fixed-wing, swarms and dark-drones, and can be
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Under space warfare threat, DARPA’s RSGS program plans robotic servicing, design , assemble and build satellites in space
Space has become another domain of warfare and there is threat of degradation or destruction of satellites through electronic and kinetic attacks by adversaries. One of the measures DOD is taking to enhance space security is In-space-assembly. DOD is trying to enhance the space security of their assets is developing capability to manipulate, service and …
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Space Force launches platform to match promising tech with satellites
The Space Test Program released a draft solicitation May 8 seeking commercial companies to provide spacecraft and integration services.
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The Download: sodium batteries, and hacking smart devices
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This abundant material could unlock cheaper batteries for EVs Lithium is currently the ruler of the battery world, a key ingredient in the batteries powering phones and electric vehicles. But as concerns about…
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This abundant material could unlock cheaper batteries for EVs
Move over, lithium—there’s a new battery chemistry in town. Lithium is currently the ruler of the battery world, a key ingredient in the batteries that power phones, electric vehicles, and even store energy on the electrical grid. But as concerns about the battery supply chain swell, scientists are looking for ways to cut down on…
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Su-57 Felon sends up to four S-70 UCAVs at a distance of 1,500 km
The Russian Su-57 will be capable of dispatching and controlling 4 UCAVs. They will be the S-70 Okhotnik model. Su-57 will control them over to 1500 km distance
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Airbus Eurostar Neo Arabsat BADR-8 telecoms satellite shipped to launch site
Airbus’ latest next-generation geostationary Eurostar Neo satellite Arabsat BADR-8 has been shipped to Cape Canaveral, ready for launch….
