LiveLink Aerospace, a tech company based in West Sussex, has provided a counter-drone sensor for frontline use by the Royal Navy. As the use of unmanned air systems (UAS) like drones continues to rise – posing a risk to both military forces and vital national infrastructure – it’s now more …
Read More »Army buys 300 killer drones to loiter with lethal intent
Australia will import so-called “loitering munitions”, otherwise called kamikaze or killer drones, from US defence manufacturer AeroVironment, despite having exported 300 similar but locally-made systems to Ukraine in 2022. The Australian Defence Force finally came good on its pledge to acquire the controversial technology on Monday, revealing it will buy …
Read More »UK army buys 30 ‘Bug’ drones that can spy on targets 2km awa…
The British army has bought 30 “nano ‘Bug’ drones” for soldiers to spy on targets up to 2km (1.25 miles) away, in the latest step in the military use of controversial unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The drones are small enough to be held in the palm of one hand, and …
Read More »Harness buys Drone.io to expand into software integration
Harness Inc. said today it has acquired the self-service continuous integration firm Drone.io Inc. for an undisclosed price. Harness sells a “continuous delivery-as-a-service” platform that uses machine learning algorithms to monitor new software updates for any problems. Continuous software delivery is an emerging model that’s popular with companies that want …
Read More »Modern Tokyo Times | Ukraine Buys Advanced Turkish Strike Dr…
Ukraine Buys Advanced Turkish Strike Drones Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor By: Yuri Lapaiev The Jamestown Foundation On January 26, Ukrainian State Concern Ukroboronprom announced an agreement between the Turkish company Baykar Makina and Ukraine’s state-owned arms trader Ukrspecexport (part of Ukroboronprom) to procure 12 Bayraktar TB2 operational/tactical-level strike unmanned aerial …
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