According to information published by Defence Review on July 6, 2022, the Greek parliament approved new arms programs, one of which is the $400 million acquisition of the SeaGuardian MQ-9B Unmanned aerial vehicle. Follow Navy Recognition on Google News at this link
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The Army Aviation Corps is in the process of a major augmentation of its fire power with the induction of the indigenous Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) underway, and Apache attack hel
Naval mines are an effective yet inexpensive strategy for an adversary seeking to prevent the United States from moving forces by sea. But they also provide the U.S. Navy with tangible targets in operations short of open warfare, gray zone conflicts with unmarked military forces, or interventi
Naval mines are an effective yet inexpensive strategy for an adversary seeking to prevent the United States from moving forces by sea. But they also provide the U.S. Navy with tangible targets in operations short of open warfare, gray zone conflicts with unmarked military forces, or interventi
With their energy efficiency and multi-payload capacity, fixed-wing drones are perfect for surveying or surveilling large areas. But which is the most popular fixed-wing drone in America?
According to the data shared by the FAA, the senseFly eBee is the fixed-wing drone of choice for mos
Iran has offered Russia “hundreds” of drones, including armed ones, for use in its war in Ukraine, according to the U.S. government. To date, Ukraine has taken a leading role in using armed drones in the conflict, although Tehran also has considerable experience with such designs, and how
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How do we incentivise innovators of all disciplines to solve our biggest social problems? From life-saving drones to mapping rainforests to AI fighting dementia, challenge prizes can enable major breakthroughs, says Kathy Nothstine of Challenge Works.
In December 2019 I stood on a roof a
The company is already reaching out to residents in both Lockeford, California, and College Station, Texas, about trying the drone delivery system.
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