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AUVSI: Professor shops unmanned systems journal
David Bird, professor at Montreal's McGill University, is looking to start a new journal that focuses on the impact of SUAS in ornithological study.
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JAL to use Boeing's health monitoring programme on 787s
Japan Airlines (JAL) will expand Airplane Health Management (AHM) coverage with Boeing for its future 787 fleet. AHM is a software system that monitors,...
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AUVSI: Parker wins SprayCool contract from Northrop
Parker Aerospace Thermal Management Systems business development manager Dan Kinney is celebrating after winning a more than $4 million contract.
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Boeing close to re-engined 737 fan size decision
Boeing appears to be nearing a final decision on the fan size of the re-engined 737, settling on a powerplant that will not require any modification to the...
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AUVSI: Foundation awards recognize unmanned systems innovators
The AUVSI Foundation has recognized six individuals and one chapter for their extraordinary contributions to the unmanned systems community.
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AUVSI: Saab's Skeldar hits the market
After about seven years of development, Saab says its Skeldar V-200 unmanned helicopter is ready for the market in both maritime and land-based flavors.
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Griffon unveils Outlaw ER
Griffon has unveiled the extended-range Outlaw UAV, which is on display at AUVSI.
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AUVSI: Cobham delivers releases
One of the major benefits of AUVSI is that many of the vehicles displayed are relatively compact.
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AUVSI: Boeing pauses Phantom Ray tests after two flights
Boeing has ended the scheduled flight test program for the self-funded Phantom Ray unmanned combat air systems (UCAS) demonstrator after two sorties.
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AUVSI: AAI reveals 75lb Aerosonde
AAI has quietly revealed a 75lb version of the Mk 4.7 Aerosonde UAS.
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AUVSI: CAE signs team training deal with Israeli defence manufacturer
CAE has signed a strategic teaming agreement with Aeronautics to become the preferred simulation and mission training solution provider
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AUVSI: US Army takes interest in armed UAS software
The US Army has showed interest in a technology sponsored by the air force to adapt armed unmanned air systems (UAS) for the close air support role, according to a Raytheon manager.
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AUVSI: HDT doubles up on robotic arm tech
HDT Global is demoing for the first time its dual-arm MK 1 Highly Dexterous Manipulator at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2011.
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AUVSI: RoMeLa humanoid robot to battle shipborne fires
The Robotics and Mechanisms Lab, or RoMeLa, of Virginia Tech is working on a three-year project with working on a three-year project with ONR.
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AUVSI: Remotec tackles SWAT and EOD robotics with Titan
Remotec, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman (booth 2501) unveiled at this year's AUVSI a new addition to its line of ground robots, Titan.
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AUVSI: Army cautiously advances stateside ground-based see and avoid
The US Army is preparing to use a prototype ground-based sense-and-avoid (GBSAA) system to allow UAS operators to fly vehicles in civilian airspace corridors between military training areas.
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BA arms cabin crew with iPads to 'revolutionise' customer service
Apple's highly popular iPad tablet is finding its way into the hands of British Airways' cabin crew, who are using the latest model to "revolutionise" the...
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AUVSI: BAMS gets signals intelligence by FY2019
The Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) will pick up a signals intelligence (sigint) payload and communications relay (comms) payload...
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AUVSI: Recon recharges on the run
ReconRobotics Inc. is showcasing its new portable charger for its Recon Scout throwable robot, called the Field Charging Unit.
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Aero Vodochody boss optimistic about Iraq L-159 decision
Iraq is close to buying about 24 surplus L-159 light combat aircraft, according to Aero Vodochody boss Ladislav Simek ...