All Military UAVs articles – Page 140
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NewsFrance deploys Harfang over Libya
The French defence ministry has confirmed using its Harfang unmanned air vehicles over Libya for the first time ...
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US firm targets unmanned helicopter market with two new designs
A Colorado, US-based supplier has unveiled two new unmanned helicopters designed to challenge the Saab Skeldar and Schiebel S-100 in bids for US contracts.
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NewsUK's Joint Helicopter Command keeps focus on Afghanistan
Despite the budget cuts facing the UK's defence forces, its rotorcraft activities continue to secure fresh investment ...
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AUVSI: Northwest: More oomph, less noise
Oregon-based, family-run Northwest UAV Propulsion Systems is developing a suite of technologies to boost the performance and lighten the load for small unmanned...
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AUVSI: MTSU, Army team to start UAS center
Middle Tennessee State University and the Army Program Executive Office for Unmanned Aircraft Systems announced Thursday they have joined in a memorandum of understanding to establish the Center for Unmanned Systems Operational Advancement and Research at the university.
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AUVSI: Aurora reveals Reaper-like payloads for Orion
Aurora Flight Sciences has revealed the payload options in consideration for the experimental Orion UAS, a five-day endurance vehicle now in development.
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Unmanned systems star at Taiwanese defence show
Unmanned aircraft systems were a major element of this year's Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition ...
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AUVSI: Fire Scouts complete operational deployment
The Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout has returned from its first operational deployment, aboard the USS Halyburton.
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AUVSI: Kingfisher swims into new missions
Clearpath Robotics' Kingfisher M100 unmanned surface vehicle, initially designed for universities, is starting to find its way into commercial and security uses.
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AUVSI: Second UCAS nearing flight
The second Northrop Grumman X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System demonstrator (UCAS) is scheduled to hold its first engine-on tests on August 21.
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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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NewsAUVSI: 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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NewsAUVSI: 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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NewsAUVSI: Canada withdraws from NATO RQ-4 program
Canada has become the second country to withdraw from the Northrop Grumman RQ-4 alliance ground surveillance (AGS) program, but the remaining NATO partners are "very close" to signing a contract, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.



















