All Military UAVs articles – Page 161
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AUVSI: Navy admiral emphasises new urgency on carrier-based attack UAVs
The US Navy's top officer emphasised new urgency for placing a stealthy, unmanned aircraft system (UAS) on carrier decks no later than 2018, but also made...
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AUVSI: Skunk Works reveals new depth of past UAV effort
Over the past 10 years, Lockheed Martin has drawn criticism for lacking a high-profile unmanned aircraft system (UAS). But new disclosures here provide...
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AUVSI: Honeywell hawks T-Hawk while Army mulls future
Honeywell is demonstrating the hover-and-stare virtues of its T-Hawk micro air vehicle to a wide variety of potential customers as the US Army Brigade Combat...
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AUVSI: Raytheon designing UAV-specific weapons
Putting weapons on UAVs "is a fait accompli," says Raytheon's Robert Francios, vice president of advanced missile systems and unmanned systems. With...
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AUVSI: Loitering with intent
Aurora Flight Sciences hopes the 'extreme persistence' capabilities of its Orion will enable the unmanned surveillance aircraft to stand out from the crowd
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Israel poised to issue brigade-level UAV tender
The Israeli ministry of defence will soon issue a tender for a brigade-level unmanned air vehicle to support Israeli infantry units.
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AUVSI: Transformers: Robots in disguise
AAI seeks to overcome the US military's stance of keeping casualties attended to, with an unmanned casualty evacuation system intended to keep losses down
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AUVSI: UK orders more Desert Hawks from Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin announced at the show that it has won a $5.1 million contract for additional Desert Hawk III unmanned aircraft vehicles for the United Kingdom. The...
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AUVSI: Challenges grow along with the market
A slate of new initiatives are underway to help accelerate the already strong growth of the unmanned systems industry while addressing long term challenges....
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AUVSI: Schiebel completes French trials with S-100 Camcopter
Austrian unmanned air system (UAS) manufacturer Schiebel has completed a three-part series of flight trials with the S-100 Camcopter for the French defense...
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AUVSI: Goodrich reveals small, low-power infrared camera
Goodrich has developed a very small, lightweight and low-power shortwave infrared (SWIR) camera for unmanned vehicles. Weighing less than 128 grams) in a...
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AUVSI: Army gets FAA qualified nod for sense-and-avoid at El Mirage
The US Army has received from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) a "formal approval" of a safety analysis of a ground-based sense-and-avoid (GBSAA)...
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AUVSI: Onward and upward for 2010/11
AUVSI won't be slowing down once the Unmanned Systems North America 2010 is over. The association is furthering its move into advocacy for unmanned...
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AUVSI: Northrop's RAV seeks a mission: Army eyes drive
Nestled alongside Northrop Grumman's large unmanned aircraft in the exhibit hall is a large unmanned ground vehicle, the Robotic All Terrain Vehicle (RAV).
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NewsVIDEO: AUVSI - Draganfly reveals X8 octo-rotor UAV
The AUVSI exhibit hall yesterday witnessed the public debut of the octo-rotor X8, the latest in a series of lightweight unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) by Saskatchewan, Canada-based Draganfly Innovations.
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AUVSI: Northrop explores future concepts
Even when Northrop Grumman talks about the future, there's only so much they can say. Will the company reveal whether it will enter its X-45 into the...
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AUVSI: Robotics zone planned for DSEi 2011
AUVSI will play a significant role in showcasing the capabilities of unmanned systems at the world's largest independent defense show next year. The...
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AUVSI: AeroVironment poised to push Global Observer into production
AeroVironment has announced that the Global Observer (GO) is poised to enter production even as the high-altitude launch production of the high-altitude...
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AUVSI: Mercury expands surveillance horizons
Within the next year, a military operator will expand its wide-area unmanned air system (UAS) surveillance capabilities thanks to new low density servers...
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AUVSI: Sentient's Kestrel Now Flies Over Water
Sentient, of Melbourne, Australia, has launched a new maritime version of its Kestrel software, which locates and tracks people, objects or vehicles by analyzing...



















