“We have learnt, and will continue to learn, important lessons relating to uncrewed technology from Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine, including developing and delivering long range air and maritime strike uncrewed systems,” notes the new 11 page UK military drone strategy.
Tag: Policy
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Why the Army needs a drone branch: Embracing lessons from Ukraine
In this op-ed, Army Lt. Col. Robert Solano argues the need for the US military to boldly embrace how it approaches uncrewed systems.
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UK’s New Drone Strategy to Include $5.7B Investment in New Unmanned Systems
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FDI Liberalisation In Satellite-Related Activities Will Pave Way For Galaxy of Opportunities, Says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said further liberalisation of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the space sector will push growth and innovations. Meanwhile, the industry hopes that such a move will help India expand its footprint in the global space industry.Late on Wednesday, the government had announced easing FDI norms in space sector by allowing 100 per cent overseas investment in
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Lunar 4G/5G: Connecting the Moon and Beyond
Introduction: The Moon, Earth’s celestial neighbor, has long captured the imagination of humanity. From the Apollo missions of the 20th century to the exciting plans for future lunar exploration, our fascination with the Moon persists. As we gear up for a new era of lunar exploration, one crucial aspect to consider is communication. Enter Lunar …
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Navy envisions ‘hundreds of thousands’ of drones in the Pacific to deter China
With DIU contracting for prototypes, Pacific Fleet is experimenting with unmanned craft that may one day defend Taiwan.
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3 Reasons Why India Must Fast-Track U.S. Drone Deal—Defence, Diplomacy, Democrats
by Chirayu ThakkarThe pomp of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the US last June was matched by substance in the form of two major defence deals: the manufacturing of General Electric F-414 jet engines in India through technology transfer and the acquisition of General Atomics MQ-9B drones. However, those were announcements of intent. Before Hindustan Aeronautics can start
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Government To Set Up Facilities To Test Drone Parts As Use Cases Soar
As per the proposal, the National Test House (NTH) may charge up to ₹2 lakh for every certification to encourage drone manufacturing in IndiaThe government plans to establish testing facilities for sub-parts of drones, as the use of these unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) has been soaring across a range of commercial purposes including infrastructure, agriculture, entertainment,
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Airborne Triton drone key to Navy’s signal goals, Clapperton says
The autonomous MQ-4C Triton intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting drone can fly for more than 24 hours.
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How government contractors can harness artificial intelligence
For example, companies that follow the Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) framework in engaging clients can leverage AI to better understand client preferences.
