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  • C-Worker 15 large USV displayed at Oceanology International 2024

    L3 Harris has a list of USVs, including C-Worker 4, 5 and 6, which range in weight from 1,000kg to 4,500kg. Its latest system, C-Worker 15, weighs in at 14,500kg. 

  • HII Debuts REMUS 130 Underwater Drone

    ​[[{“value”:”HII has launched its latest autonomous underwater vehicle based on the Remote Environmental Monitoring Unit system.
    The post HII Debuts REMUS 130 Underwater Drone appeared first on The Defense Post.”}]] 

  • On Camera, Japan’s First Private Satellite Explodes Seconds After Launch

    [[{“value”:”Burning debris was seen falling onto the surrounding mountain slopes as
    sprinklers began spraying water. Seconds after the launch, the rocket
    exploded into a ball of flame

    Tokyo: A rocket made by a Japanese company exploded just after launch
    on Wednesday, with public broadcaster NHK showing footage of the fiery
    failure.

    Tokyo-based start-up Space One had been”}]] 

  • Surat Based InsideFPV Operated Drone From 7,000 Km Away

    In today’s era of border security challenges, the need for advanced surveillance technology has never been more pressing. Addressing this demand head-on, a pioneering start-up based in Surat, India, has unveiled a ground breaking system that promises to redefine the way drones are operated across borders. InsideFPV, a leading drone manufacturing company, has successfully developed an 

  • Ukraine’s drone industry seeks to tip scales against Russia

    ​[[{“value”:”Kyiv Region, Ukraine (AFP) Mar 12, 2024

    With suit-clad employees sipping coffees, Skyeton’s offices in Ukraine’s Kyiv region look like a typical tech start-up.

    But the company – whose exact location is kept secret – is actually a drone-manufacturing hub for the Ukrainian armed forces, churning out unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to support the country’s defence against the Russian invasion.

    “This is a drone war,” Skyeton CEO”}]] 

  • Shanghai University’s new UAV route optimization model

    ​[[{“value”:”Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 11, 2024

    Researchers at Shanghai University, in collaboration with global experts, have introduced a transformative model for optimizing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) inspections in engineering projects. The study, featured in the journal Engineering, showcases an advanced mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model and variable neighborhood search (VNS) algorithm, pioneering a novel method in engineer”}]] 

  • Aerospacelab Achieves Milestone with Quadruple Satellite Launch

    ​[[{“value”:”Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 12, 2024

    Aerospacelab has successfully doubled its number of satellites in orbit by launching four new satellites. The launch took place at Vandenberg Space Force Station in California, USA, at 2:05 pm PT on March 4th aboard a Falcon 9 rocket as part of SpaceX’s Transporter-10 mission.

    Shortly after takeoff from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E), the satellites were confirmed to be in good condition”}]] 

  • Tanzania Will Deploy Drones to Monitor Forests

    [[{“value”:”ADF STAFF The Tanzania Forest Agency (TFA) is adding drones to the tools it uses to protect dwindling woodland areas, which are under pressure from a variety of sources. “The utilization of drone technology is important because it will help us cover a large area and leave the remainder to patrols using vehicles and motorcycles,”
    The post Tanzania Will Deploy Drones to Monitor Forests appeared first on Africa Defense Forum.”}]] 

  • Boosting Telecom: Ericsson and Nokia Dive into Chip Making for 5G and A.I. Edge

    Telecom leaders Ericsson and Nokia are taking bold steps. They now create their own chips, a move Huawei first made. This change aims to make them more competitive in the 5G and AI fields. It shows how crucial advanced semiconductor technology is for better networks and new ideas. By making chips themselves, these firms are […]

  • Pentagon eyes $1 billion over 2 years for Replicator mass drone fleet concept

    ​“There was a debate which … about so-called ‘reveal, conceal’ [and] how much detail we want to put out,” said Under Secretary of Defense Comptroller Mike McCord. “We’re sort of leaning on the side of not disclosing the details…”