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In pictures: the UK MoD’s future robot army THANK YOU
By artificialintelligence | 26/04/2022 |
In March, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) approved £66m from the £160m Transformation Fund to expedite the development of future military robots for use in the battlefield this year.The announcement...
- 26/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 399 Views
The Pulse: Traverse City Native Earns Scholarship, Wins College Nationals For Table Tennis
By artificialintelligence | 25/04/2022 |
Table tennis is a game Nick Hains has worked hard to get good at. The 19-year-old who grew up in Traverse City has competed nationally in table tennis competitions and his talent has even earned him a...
- 25/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 446 Views
Joint operations in action: new issue of Global Defence Technology out now THANK YOU
By artificialintelligence | 24/04/2022 |
Global Defence Technology is back for another issue packed with industry news and analysis. In this issue, we report from our visit to the Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force’s latest exer...
- 24/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 472 Views
Next-generation space launches: new issue of Global Defence Technology out now THANK YOU
By artificialintelligence | 23/04/2022 |
Global Defence Technology is back for another issue packed with industry news and analysis. In this issue, we look at how SpaceX is shaking up the US military space sector, find out how F1 technology...
- 23/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 457 Views
Installing Linux Like It’s 1989 | Hackaday
By artificialintelligence | 22/04/2022 |
A common example of the sheer amount of computing power available to almost anyone today is comparing a smartphone to the Apollo guidance computer. This classic computer was the first to use integrate...
- 22/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 521 Views
The Real Versus the Beautiful (Part 4): The Future of Photography and the Moral Compass
By artificialintelligence | 21/04/2022 |
The previous article about the processed image ended with similar arguments both for and against digital manipulation, and the artist’s disclosure of such actions. But how does the motivation for crea...
- 21/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 429 Views
The electronic warfare arms race: new issue of Global Defence Technology THANK YOU
By artificialintelligence | 20/04/2022 |
Global Defence Technology is back for another issue packed with industry news and analysis. In this issue, we find out how the US is trying to stay ahead of China and Russia in electronic warfare, che...
- 20/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 515 Views
Survey company takes on top jobs
By artificialintelligence | 19/04/2022 |
Drone aerial imagery is taking the world by storm, and for an enterprising Dunedin surveyor the opportunity to incorporate flights into surveying and 3-D imagery has taken off.Whole townships, state h...
- 19/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 751 Views
Fascinating photo of geese migration wins 2021 Nature Photographer of the Year
By artificialintelligence | 18/04/2022 |
© Terje Kolaas/Nature Photographer of the Year 2021Nature Photographer of the Year has announced the winning photos of the 2021 contest. This year’s flattering title of the overall winner went to Terj...
- 18/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 457 Views
France’s networked ground combat fleet: New issue of Global Defence Technology out now THANK YOU
By artificialintelligence | 17/04/2022 |
Global Defence Technology is back for another issue packed with industry news and analysis. In this issue, we take a look at France’s new connected combat architecture linking armoured vehicles with r...
- 17/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 422 Views
How Good Can Dozers Get? OEMs Answer With Their Latest Models
By artificialintelligence | 16/04/2022 |
Dozers have been recognizable in their current form for nearly a century. After this much time a machine this basic must be fully evolved, right? Not so, say manufacturers. Their newest dozers are mor...
- 16/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 480 Views
3D printing in defence manufacturing: issue 100 of Global Defence Technology out now THANK YOU
By artificialintelligence | 15/04/2022 |
Global Defence Technology is back for a special celebratory 100th issue, as always packed with the latest industry news and analysis. In this issue, we explore the potential of additive manufacturing...
- 15/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 524 Views
Shoot Hard Drive Platters Skywards On The Power Of Magnetism | Hackaday
By artificialintelligence | 14/04/2022 |
Project Hathor is an electromagnetic ring launcher that launches aluminium hard drive platters 45 feet skywards at the touch of a button. The hard work is done by a bank of capacitors which are charge...
- 14/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 428 Views
Greece Leases Israeli Heron Surveillance Drones
By artificialintelligence | 13/04/2022 |
Israel Ministry of Defense announced Wednesday that the Greek Army has leased naval variant of “Heron” surveillance drones for three years.“As part of the deal, the Ministry of Defense for the Greek a...
- 13/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 534 Views
Catching up with private sector innovation: new issue of Global Defence Technology out now THANK YOU
By artificialintelligence | 12/04/2022 |
Global Defence Technology is back for another issue packed with industry news and analysis. In this issue, we find out how Viasat is adapting commercial technologies such in-flight Wi-Fi for military...
- 12/04/2022
- artificialintelligence
- 507 Views