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Hood Tech’s Gyro-Stabilised Imaging Systems for UAS

HoodTech Vision, a manufacturer of low size, weight and power (SWaP) stabilised imaging systems for small manned and unmanned systems, will showcase two advanced gyro-stabilised systems at the Defense, Security + Sensing 2013 show last week at the Baltimore Convention Centre in Baltimore, Maryland (US). Continue reading →

Posted in Payloads on May 7, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Boeing X-51A WaveRider Hits Mach 5.1 on 4th Flight

WaveRider unmanned hypersonic vehicle achieved the longest air-breathing, scramjet-powered hypersonic flight in history May 1, flying for three and a half minutes on scramjet power at a top speed of Mach 5.1. Continue reading →

Posted in Aircraft Propulsion & Energy, Applications & Testing & Experience on May 6, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Robotic Insects Make First Controlled Flight


In the very early hours of the morning, in a Harvard robotics laboratory last summer, an insect took flight. Half the size of a paperclip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, it leapt a few inches, hovered for a moment on fragile, flapping wings, and then sped along a preset route through the air. Continue reading →

Posted in Research on May 6, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

US Navy’s First Squadron of Manned & Unmanned Aircraft

The Navy’s Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 35 last week became the first composite expeditionary helicopter squadron to include both manned and unmanned aircraft. HSM-35 will operate both the manned, multi-mission MH-60R Seahawk and the MQ-8B Fire Scout vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aircraft. Continue reading →

Posted in Military UAS, VTOL on May 6, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Insect-Eye Camera Offers Wide-Angle Vision for Nano UAS

New “insect eye” cameras could someday help small UAS to see into every corner of a battlefield or give tiny medical scopes an all-around view inside the human body. A team of researchers from the United States has constructed such a camera, which offers an almost 180-degree field of view using hundreds of tiny lenses. Continue reading →

Posted in Payloads, Research on May 6, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Five-Axis Gyro-Stabilized Camera Platform with Precision Fiber Optic Gyro

A new advanced five-axis gyro-stabilized camera platform, called the C520, was developed by a California company called Gyro-Stabilized Systems (GSS) to suit the needs of sports production companies, movie production companies, broadcast media, law enforcement agencies, surveillance operations, and utility companies. Continue reading →

Posted in Payloads on May 6, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

US Wants to Buy Brimstones for Reapers

The US Air Force is looking at equipping its Reaper unmanned aircraft with a British-developed, man-in-the-loop missile better able to reduce collateral damage than the current weapons carried by the machine, according to sources. Continue reading →

Posted in Payloads on May 3, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

US Air Force Space Commander Challenges Status Quo

In the recent Space Symposium’s opening keynote speech, General William Shelton called for change with statements that the status quo isn’t a reasonable option anymore and that he struggles with “naysayers”. Continue reading →

Posted in Events on May 3, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment
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