All Military UAVs news – Page 94
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AUVSI: USMC nears RQ-21A operational test phase
The US Marine Corps expects to launch the initial operational test and evaluation (IOT&E) activity for its Insitu RQ-21A Integrator small tactical UAS from...
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AUVSI: General Atomics looks abroad for sales
As fiscal sequestration continues, General Atomics - Aeronautical Systems International is largely looking abroad to sell airframes.
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AUVSI: Aminom introduces seamless UAV video link
Amimon has introduced the Skylink, a wireless video link for UAVs that has virtually zero latency at 500m range. "It's not compression and decompression...
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AUVSI: East African customer buys Responder UAVs
ING Robotic Aviation is celebrating a new sale of its Responder UAV, with the Canadian company having been contracted to supply two of the rotary-wing systems.
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AUVSI: AeroVironment receives new Raven contract from US Army
AeroVironment has received a $13.5 million contract modification from the US Army for its RQ-11B Raven UAS ...
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AUVSI: Northrop touts Sandshark as training aircraft
Northrop Grumman is pitching its Sandshark as a training unmanned aircraft to potential buyers at the AUVSI show.
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AUVSI: MBDA keeps Saber bomb testing on target
MBDA is advancing flight trials involving its Saber glide weapon, which the company is touting for possible integration with small and medium UAV platforms.
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AUVSI: Insitu looks to widen civilian ScanEagle applications
Buoyed by the recent receipt of type certification approval to support oil exploration activities off the coast of Alaska with its ScanEagle UAS, Insitu (booth 2513) is looking to increase its provision of surveillance services to civilian customers.
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AUVSI: Proxy revamps as software enabler for OPVs
A former aspiring maker of UAS has morphed into an automation software and technology company and is looking to partner with a large aerospace contractor to convert manned aircraft into optionally piloted vehicles (OPVs).
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AUVSI: US Navy set to resume K-Max flights
Lockheed Martin's K-Max unmanned cargo helicopter could resume operations as soon next week, a senior US navy official says.
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AUVSI: Army deputy chief details UAV strategy
The US Army's deputy chief of staff told an audience at the AUVSI conference yesterday that the service will continue to integrate unmanned aircraft into...
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AUVSI: Indiana State University buys IM3PUT UAS training software
Indiana State University has purchased the latest version of Corsair Engineering's IM3PUT UAS training software.
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AUVSI: Tests start on Atro-X tip-jet propulsion system
Ground testing is underway on a key technology for an innovative vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV that is being developed by the Unmanned Systems Group.
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AUVSI: China displays UAV in USA for first time
This year's show marks the first time a Chinese unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being exhibited in the USA.
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AUVSI: Skeldar customer to use TASE400 lightweight camera
Saab has contracted UTC Aerospace Systems company Cloud Cap Technology to provide lightweight surveillance cameras for the Skeldar vertical take-off and landing UAVs recently sold to an undisclosed launch customer, understood to be the Spanish navy.
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AUVSI: Titan Aerospace unveils 'atmospheric satellites'
Titan Aerospace has unveiled the Solara 50 and Solara 60, two high-altitude solar-powered UAVs the company is calling "atmospheric satellites".
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AUVSI: Unmanned Systems Group debuts Discoverer II UAV
Europe's Unmanned Systems Group is exhibiting its new Discoverer II tactical UAV at the show, with the design already involved in initial flight testing.
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AUVSI: Sense-and-avoid efforts lagging
Dr Gerald Sayer, president of GL International, rounded up current efforts to develop and standardize sense-and-avoid technologies and use, considered crucial...
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AUVSI: BAE shows off digitally fused sensor system
BAE Systems (booth 3245) is showing off its new digitally fused sensor system camera. The company is hoping to market the device, which combines low light...
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AUVSI: New vehicles, partnerships and sales shape maritime market
The unmanned maritime market has seen a lot of movement in the past few months, with new vehicle announcements, upgrades to past systems and transitions of popular platforms to new companies.