KEF Robotics has received funding from the US Department of Defense to develop an artificial intelligence-enabled obstacle detection solution for US Army tethered drones.
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KEF Robotics Developing AI-Enabled Obstacle Detector for US Army Tethered Drones
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Albedo secures NRO contract for Advanced VLEO satellite imaging capabilities
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 06, 2023
Albedo, a trailblazer in the field of Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellite technology, announced a significant advancement today with the acquisition of a 2.5-year contract from the National Reconnaissance Office’s (NRO) Commercial Systems Program Office (CSPO). This contract, under the Strategic Commercial Enhancements Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Framework, particularly focuses on the Comm
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Thermobaric warhead was found in a Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone
According to Ukrainian insiders, the Russian Federation is said to have embarked on arming Geran-2 kamikaze drones with a newly developed thermobaric warhead.
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Empowering Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Swarms with Flying MANETs: Revolutionizing Battlefield Connectivity
In today’s battlefield, connectivity is essential. Soldiers need to be able to communicate with each other and with their commanders in order to coordinate their actions and share information. However, the battlefield environment is often hostile and can disrupt communications. This can put soldiers at risk and make it difficult for them to carry out …
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Lockheed, Northrop win US Army contract for spy gear on launched drones
Launched effects — hurtling outward from vehicles and aircraft — are meant to complement equipment soldiers already rely on to scout, target, jam and kill.
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Russians Asked to Donate Vapes for Parts to Make Drones: Report
College students in Russia are being asked to turn in their vaping pens so their components can be used to make more combat drones.
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A widely used Pentagon datalink can now talk to satellites—but not in the USA
After Link 16-to-space demonstrations go well abroad, could FAA approval for domestic tests be next?
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Space Development Agency demonstrates Link 16 satellite connectivity
The agency conducted a series of demonstrations from Nov. 21 to 27, transmitting signals from satellites in low Earth orbit to a ground-based test site.
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How The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellite Will Benefit Society
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson is visiting ISRO facilities in India, including the UR Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru where the NISAR satellite is being tested ahead of its launch early next year. The spacecraft is the first collaboration of its kind between NASA and ISRO. On board are a pair of radar payloads that have the potential to be of incredible benefit to all humans, as well as all
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Russia has embed light-beam eyes on the new Lancet drone update
The Russian military is embracing advanced the ZALA Lancet kamikaze drones, enhanced with a supplementary camera (light-beam eyes) unit and dual tandem warheads
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