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The future of warfare may include swarms of robotic insects and other tiny animals according to investments from DARPA
Robotic insects are closer than you think.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps now has a new jet-powered strike drone, which is fast and hard to detect.
Pilots being able to control many drones is "kind of a prerequisite" for "the total drone warfare that is coming to all of us," Ark Robotics told BI.
"DART underscores Battelle's commitment to developing real-world solutions that empower first responders and protect lives when it matters most," said Sam Colachis, DART PI and a Battelle Biomedical ...
Israel has revealed new technology it deployed in Gaza and other battlefields in the last two years of war, and a laser it will begin to deploy to intercept missiles.
The 3D modeling systems that made ‘Toy Story’ possible have been key to enabling unmanned aircraft to navigate and aim their ...
Through its Tactical Technology Office (TTO), DARPA wants to move drones to the next level with its Lift Challenge – a US$6.5-million competition aimed at creating small drones capable of lifting ...
The Pentagon’s secretive technology incubator has launched its latest X-plane competition, this time with an eye toward identifying concepts for a highly efficient uncrewed cargo drone. The US Defense ...
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Space-based US solar firm breaks record beaming wireless electricity
Wireless power beaming has quietly crossed a threshold that once belonged to science fiction, with a U.S. space-focused solar firm now transmitting more energy through the air than any previous system ...
WASHINGTON — Redwire secured a $44 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to finish building a satellite designed to operate in very low Earth orbit, the company said Nov.
No audio available for this content. Most people appear to be silently waiting for artificial intelligence (AI) to come up with a meaningful application beyond replicating jobs — one that actually ...
DARPA's Lift Challenge aims to develop small uncrewed aircraft systems (drones) capable of carrying up to four times their own weight, a substantial leap from the typical 1:1 payload-to-weight ratio.
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