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Texas State University Tracks Environmental Data

On a small ranch amid old farm equipment and rustic silos 10 miles southeast of San Marcos, a crew of researchers from Texas State University has been routinely launching an unmanned aircraft. Continue reading →

Posted in Non-Military & Commercial UAS on June 21, 2012 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Supersonic Mini-UAS to Challenge Jet Speed Record

Researchers at the University of Colorado are building the smallest supersonic jet engine ever made. Continue reading →

Posted in Aircraft Propulsion & Energy, Applications & Testing & Experience on June 20, 2012 by The Editor. 2 Comments

University Helps Develop UAS to Improve Wind Turbine Placement


Clarkson University graduate student Jordan Janas has been part of a research team that has developed an unmanned aircraft that will be used to measure wind speeds and turbulence. Continue reading →

Posted in Payloads, Research on June 20, 2012 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Thales’ TMA 6000 Wideband Airborne Datalink Terminal Gets US Certification

Thales has announced the STANAG 7085 certification of its TMA 6000 wideband airborne datalink terminal by the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC), making the TMA 6000 the first European terminal of its kind to obtain certification in the United States. Continue reading →

Posted in Data Links & Communications on June 20, 2012 by The Editor. Leave a comment

US Air Force Seeks Engineers for Collaborative Target Tracking by UAS

The US Air Force is looking for engineers who can develop technology to help different unmanned aircraft collaboratively track targets, according to an announcement on grants.gov. Continue reading →

Posted in Research on June 20, 2012 by The Editor. Leave a comment

US Air Force Considers Voice Control for UAS

The next decade could see a huge shift in the way armed unmanned aircraft and their human controllers interact, with potentially profound effects on future battlefields.

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Posted in Research on June 20, 2012 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency to Develop UAS to Measure Radioactivity

Japan’s atomic energy authority and the country’s space agency has announced a joint project to develop an unmanned aircraft to measure radioactivity in the environment after last year’s nuclear disaster. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 20, 2012 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Putin Serious About Expanding UAS Fleet

During a defence budget meeting last Thursday after visiting a base in southern Russia, newly-re-elected President Vladimir Putin said  “We need a programme for unmanned aircraft.”

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Posted in Military UAS, News on June 19, 2012 by The Editor. 1 Comment
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