The deposit is estimated to be 5.9 million tons in the Salal-Haimana area of Reasi District of Jammu & Kashmir (UT), making it one of the second largest deposits of lithium in the worldA significant deposit of lithium, a rare metal used in the manufacturing of batteries for electronic devices and electric vehicles, has been discovered in India. The deposit is estimated to be 5.9 million tonnes in
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Satellite Ground Segment as a Service (GSaaS) enabled by Virtualization and Software-defined Ground Stations
The artificial satellite system has three operational components space segment, user and ground segments). (1) the space segment, referring to the space vehicle in orbit. Space segment comprises the satellite or satellite constellation and the uplink and downlink satellite links. (2) the user segment, referring to end user devices that interact with the space segment, such as …
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After Ukraine, French air force zeroes in on anti-drone strategy: Air chief
Gen. Stéphane Mille held a wide-ranging discussion with reporters, talking Ukraine, drones, nuclear deterrence and a new fighter jet strategy.
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Hispasat’s most advanced satellite is over Brazil
Spanish operator Hispasat has launched its most advanced satellite, Amazonas Nexus, into space. It will provide internet to passenger flights over the Atlantic Ocean and the most remote regions of Greenland. The launch, which had to be postponed by one day due to difficult weather conditions, was carried out aboard a Falcon 9 rocket of […]
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Rocket Lab increases space systems offerings with new products for small satellites
Long Beach CA (SPX) Feb 09, 2023
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) has released two new high-performance space systems products designed to increase the availability of essential satellite components to the global small satellite market.
Bolstering the Company’s existing line of proven satellite components, the new Rocket Lab products include the Frontier-X software defined radio designed to provide high speed data for
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DARPA Exploring Use of Drone Swarms Under AMASS Program
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is exploring the future U.S. use of autonomous drone swarms against high-tech adversaries under the agency’s Autonomous Multi-Domain Adaptive Swarms-of-Swarms (AMASS) program. Responses to a broad agency announcement (BAA) last November are due Feb. 10. “Today, our peer-state adversaries could invade their neighbors with little warning given their
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Ukraine Receives Drone Hunters
Ukraine has received six counter-drone systems to help neutralize the Iranian-made Shaheds deployed by Russia.
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Brazil develops loitering ammunition for the largest drone in the world
Stella Tecnologia, a company specializing in developing Defense technology, surprised the market by announcing the creation of loitering ammunition for the Atobá drone. The Atobá drone is the largest ever produced in Latin America and will be equipped with loitering munitions. The drone can execute attack missions by means of eight small suicide bombs developed […]
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China Gears Up To Shoot Down US Drones
Its military-industrial complex is already working on a list of technologies needed to fight off swarms of UAS.
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Maxar wins contract to provide satellite imagery to US allies
The five-year contract is worth up to $192 million and will provide high-resolution electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar imagery.
