The Indian Army has struck a deal with a local company to procure 450 loitering munitions for Rs 2.12 billion ($25 million).
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Indian Army Procures Over 400 Locally-Made Kamikaze Drones
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Ukrainians Selling Parts of Downed Russian Lancet Kamikaze Drones
Ukrainians have been selling parts of highly-sophisticated Russian Lancet kamikaze drones that Moscow has used to attack Ukrainian forces.
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Bill Gates says that in 18 months artificial intelligence will teach children to read
By Rhuan C. Soletti Billionaire Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, said last April 18 that in about 18 months, artificial intelligence would be ready to replace teachers and teach children to read. The statement was given at the annual ASU+GSV San Diego (USA) event. ASU+GSV (Arizona State University + Global Silicon Valley) is an […]
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Drones navigate unseen environments with liquid neural networks
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 24, 2023
In the vast, expansive skies where birds once ruled supreme, a new crop of aviators is taking flight. These pioneers of the air are not living creatures, but rather a product of deliberate innovation: drones. But these aren’t your typical flying bots, humming around like mechanical bees. Rather, they’re avian-inspired marvels that soar through the sky, guided by liquid neural networks to navigat
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Astraea launches new satellite tasking capabilities with major satellite imagery providers
Charlottesville VA (SPX) Apr 20, 2023
Astraea, Inc., a platform for spatiotemporal data and analytics, announces a new ordering service offering access to advanced satellite imagery sources from providers like Planet Labs PBC, among others. With the launch of the ordering service, Astraea customers get scalable access to the most advanced commercial satellite imagery on the market.
By providing access to all of the world’s bes
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Thales seizes control of ESA satellite in first Cybersecurity Exercise of its kind
Paris, France (SPX) Apr 25, 2023
The European Space Agency (ESA) challenged cybersecurity experts in the space industry ecosystem to disrupt the operation of the agency’s OPS-SAT demonstration nanosatellite. Participants used a variety of ethical hacking techniques to take control of the system used to manage the payload’s global positioning system, attitude control system1 and onboard camera.
Unauthorised access to these
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Airbus and SES demo high-speed connectivity for French Navy using O3b satellites
In the framework of a contract with the DGA, integrator and global operator Airbus recently carried out a successful sea trial on board…
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US Army awards Raytheon $237m contract for drone defence technology
The US Army has awarded Raytheon a $237 million contract for Ku-band Radio Frequency Sensors (KuRFS) and Coyote effectors to defeat UAVs.
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One Way Aerospace to demo Ukraine-made kamikaze drones to NATO
AQ-400 and the AQV-150 Scalpel Heavy drones are expected to be tested and showcased to an undisclosed European NATO partner.
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Propulsion technologies for Space logistics, In-Space Assembly (OOS / ISA), automated satellite on-orbit servicing (OOS)
In the history of spaceflight, almost all spacecraft have been manufactured and assembled on the ground, then integrated into a launch vehicle for delivery into orbit. This approach imposes significant limitations on the size, volume, and design of payloads that can be accommodated within the fairing of a single launch vehicle. In particular, fairing diameter …
