This is footage of Spitfire MH434 taken from a dusk display at Goodwood being flown by Lee Proudfoot, it was part of a pairs routine with P-51D Mustang “Ferocious Frankie” flown by Alister Kay. Continue reading
Bluebird to Supply Advanced Spy-Lite Mini-UAS to Chile
BlueBird Aero Systems has announced winning a tender for the supply of SpyLite mini-UAS systems, for the Chilean Army, surpassing competing systems in both performance and price levels. Continue reading
FAA Announces RTCA Special Committee 203, Unmanned Aircraft Systems May 1-3
The FAA has issued a notice to advise the public of the twenty-third meeting of RTCA Special Committee 203, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, to be held May 1-3, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Continue reading
Saudi Arabia to Buy Armed Seeker from South Africa
According to Intelligence Online, after the U.S. denied Saudi Arabia’s request to purchase missile-firing UAS, Saudi Arabia will be the first country to buy a new armed UAS from South Africa called the Seeker 400. Continue reading
US Army Federated Universal Synchronization Engine (FUSE)
The US Army has released an overview of how the Federated Universal Synchronisation Engine (FUSE) is designed to operate. Continue reading
Ittiam Announces Full HD Low Latency Video Streaming Solution
Ittiam has unveiled its latest low latency server-client streaming solution, which delivers high quality, full HD video (1080p60) at less than 70 milliseconds and less than 60 milliseconds for 720p60 video. Continue reading
Animal Liberation Australia UAS Will Film Animal Cruelty
Animal Liberation Australia has acquired a UAS and plans to fly over farms and film animal cruelty. Continue reading
NASA Flies Dragon Eye Unmanned Aircraft Into Volcanic Plume
NASA Earth science researchers last month traveled to Turrialba Volcano, near San Jose, Costa Rica, to fly an AeroVironment Dragon Eye unmanned aircraft system (UAS) — a small electric aircraft equipped with cameras and sensors — into the volcano’s sulfur dioxide plume and over its summit crater, to study Turrialba’s chemical environment. Continue reading
