New Delhi: In a boost for made-in-India weapon systems, the Indian Navy is set to place an order for four Tapas drones built in India by the DRDO.The Indian Navy intends to use the drones developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation for surveillance over the maritime zone."The Indian Navy is going to order four Tapas drones and it is going to use them for maritime surveillance
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Resurs-P satellite aids Kinzhal in destroying Ukrainian Su-24MR
[[{“value”:”The Russian Aerospace Forces launched a surprise attack using aeroballistic missiles, striking two reinforced concrete hangars designed for Ukrainian aircraft.
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IIT-Palakkad & IIT-Mandi Develops Underwater Robotic Vessel (URV) That Can Explore Ocean Depths Up To 300 M
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Palakkad and IIT-Mandi have jointly developed an underwater robotic vehicle (URV) that can explore ocean depths up to 300 m. The collaborative project between IIT-Palakkad Technology IHub Foundation (IPTIF) and IIT Mandi has been funded by the National Mission of Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) of the Central Department of Science and
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Army to buy more than 1,000 Switchblade drones through Replicator
The Army’s vice chief of staff, revealed the quantity for the first time during a June 21 House Appropriations defense subcommittee hearing.
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Army to buy more than 1,000 Switchblade drones through Replicator
The Army’s vice chief of staff, revealed the quantity for the first time during a June 21 House Appropriations defense subcommittee hearing.
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Air Force mobility fleet seeks on-board defenses against small drones
Air Mobility Command documents say they’re interested counter-drone systems, including platforms that can operate near friendly aircraft, so as not to hypothetically accidentally jam or spoof a nearby vice president’s plane.
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The Download: replacing animal testing, and underwater drones
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. Is this the end of animal testing? Animal studies are notoriously bad at identifying human treatments. Around 95% of the drugs developed through animal research fail in people, but until recently there was…
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Arquus displays Drailer multirole wheeled UGV
Drailer has been launched into a busy marketplace populated by tracked vehicles such as Milrem’s THeMIS and the wheeled General Dynamics’s Multipurpose Unmanned Tactical Transport.
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SpaceX finally launches communications satellite
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After back-to-back mission scrubs, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Station Florida Thursday afternoon, carrying an Astra 1P/SES-24 satellite to geostationary orbit.
The SES-24 is a communications satellite for a partnership between companies SES and Astra, European communication organizations.
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How AI is turning satellite imagery into a window on the future
What can a picture from space tell you? Soon, perhaps: “You’re likely to have a drought here that might lead to civil unrest.”
