For the last two years, one of the most popular electronic gadgets in Afghanistan was not the iPad or satellite phone, but Rover 5, otherwise known as the fifth generation ROVER (Remote Operations Video Enhanced Receiver). Continue reading
Review of Some Non-American UAS by Wired
The US Military has gone from having just a few unmanned aircraft at the outset of the Iraq War to now over 7,000. Continue reading
SDS to Deliver MQ-9 Reaper Simulator to 1st AF/AFNORTH
SDS International has been awarded a contract to deliver a ROVATTS-based MQ-9 Reaper Mission Training Device (MTD) to support Air National Guard Distributed Mission Operations (DMO) activities at 1st AF/AFNORTH, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Continue reading
X-47B Demonstrator Gets Twin
The second X-47B completed a successful first flight on November 22. Continue reading
Anglo-French Summit to Discuss Unmanned Aircraft Co-Operation
France and Britain hope to deepen defence co-operation, including in unmanned air surveillance, strengthen their influence inside NATO and avoid a confrontation over the future shape of Europe at a crucial Anglo-French summit this Friday. Continue reading
Turkey’s ANKA Completes 6 Hour Test Flight
An ANKA unmanned aircraft developed by TAI was flown for six hours for tests last Thursday, reaching a maximum height of 6,000 meters. Continue reading
Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority Reviews Rules on Civil UAS Operations
Australia’s CASA is launching a review of decade old rules governing civilian use of unmanned aircraft systems. Continue reading
New US Navy Helicopter Squadron to Fly Fire Scout and Seahawk
The US Navy’s first composite squadron equipped with manned and unmanned rotary-wing aircraft for expeditionary missions will take root in San Diego next year.


