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Nov- 2021 -17 NovemberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Russian Firm Unveils Platform-Agnostic Drone Swarm Control System
Russian defense firm Kronshtadt has unveiled a drone swarm control system that can be mounted on airborne or shipborne platforms.
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5 NovemberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Boeing Australia Tests Unmanned ‘Loyal Wingman’ Aircraft
Boeing Australia recently tested two unmanned aircraft, expanding its Airpower Teaming System flight testing program.
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Oct- 2021 -28 OctoberLand
Australian Army Trials Autonomous Truck Convoy
An Australian army project to develop a fleet of autonomous trucks using “leader-follower vehicle” technology has completed a series of trials.
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18 OctoberAsia Pacific
Australia to Invest $2.4 Million in New Unmanned Ground Vehicle
Australia has awarded a $2.4 million contract to Cyborg Dynamics Engineering to develop a lightweight, semi-autonomous unmanned ground vehicle.
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12 OctoberMiddle East
IAI to Lead Development of Israel’s Future Carmel Tank
Israel has selected Israel Aerospace Industries to lead the next phase of the development of the country’s future armored fighting vehicle, the Carmel.
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8 OctoberEurope
Turkish Firms Develop Kamikaze ‘Drone Killer’ UAV
Turkish defense contractors Havelsan and Transvaro have developed a new kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicle capable of neutralizing enemy drones.
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5 OctoberAmericas
US Navy to Apply Unmanned AI Technologies in Middle East
The US Navy has created a new task force that will find possible ways to apply unmanned and artificial intelligence technologies in the Middle East.
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Sep- 2021 -21 SeptemberTechnology
Elbit Systems Rifle Tech Allows Soldier to ‘Shoot From the Hip’
Israel’s Elbit Systems has unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system that allows soldiers to fire accurately around corners and from the hip.
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Aug- 2021 -27 AugustCommentary
The National Guard Should Boost Retention With AI
Making full use of data analytics and artificial intelligence would be cost-effective in increasing the National Guard's retention, which is necessary to ensure ongoing security.
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25 AugustAmericas
US Army Using Controversial Facial Recognition AI: Report
The US Army has a contract with the controversial facial recognition startup Clearview AI to use its algorithm for crime detection and prevention.
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