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Chief defence scientist: We must get emerging technologies i…

For chief defence scientist Tanya Monro, the concept of ‘minimum viable capability’ is critical to shifting Australia’s thinking on how to get cutting edge technologies into the hands of military personnel fast enough to give them an advantage on the battlefield. Professor Monro believes a major mindset change is needed …

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D-Fend Solutions and Resource Industries Partner for C-UAS i…

D-Fend Solutions, the leader in radio frequency (RF), cyber-based, counter-drone takeover technology and Resource Industries, a company engaged in production, development, research and logistics of military vehicles and equipment, have announced that they will cooperate to provide United Arab Emirates’ security agencies with advanced C-UAS technology. This partnership will fulfill the …

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From mental health care to drone missions: Air Force group i…

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. David Tubman, 386th Expeditionary Medical Squadron clinical psychologist, speaks while using a video conferencing program at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, on Nov. 26, 2022. He says the program will allow airmen to call mental health staff while deployed. (J.P. Lawrence/Stars and Stripes) ALI AL SALEM …

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Drones survey wildlife populations in remote Sub-Antarctic i…

Next generation fixed-wing drones, capable of operating autonomously beyond the standard visual line of sight, are creating datasets of major wildlife populations around South Georgia for long-term monitoring to aid conservation efforts. The team from British Antarctic Survey travelled to South Georgia earlier this month to undertake aerial surveys of …

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