Russia’s military industry has started to sell UAS to the post-Soviet republics. Continue reading
Sinclair Community College to Offer UAS Overview and Law Classe
Sinclair Community College Workforce Development, in cooperation with Riverside Research, will present two, one-day courses – (1) Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and (2) UAS and the Law – through its UAS Training & Certification Center on Sinclair’s downtown Dayton campus. Continue reading
South Korea to Buy Four Global Hawks for $1.2 Billion
The U.S. Defense Department proposed selling South Korea four Global Hawk unmanned surveillance aircraft made by Northrop Grumman Corp. in an order valued at $1.2 billion. Continue reading
Silicon Valley Should Help FAA Write UAS Policy
Silicon Valley has to embrace a technology that carries great capacity to help people, such as finding lost children and hikers. But tech leaders should be helping the Federal Aviation Administration write a national policy for drone use to protect Americans’ privacy. Continue reading
Northrop Grumman Gets $33M US Navy Fire Scout Radar System Testing Contract
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems is being awarded a $33,270,000 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract for the development, production, integration, and testing of nine radar systems on the MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Take-off and Landing Tactical Unmanned Air Vehicle. Continue reading
F-16 Kamikaze Mission
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Dassault Flight Demonstration of nEUROn UCAV
On Wednesday December 19, Dassault Aviation organized a flight demonstration of the nEUROn at Istres for the French and foreign authorities involved in the programme. Continue reading
Australian Shadows Get Real-Time Video
General Dynamics Mediaware has delivered two video capture and exploitation D-VEX systems to the Australian Army, enhancing the distribution of mission-critical, actionable intelligence among Australian troops and coalition forces. Continue reading