
Tomorrow’s driverless convoy on the road today
June 6, 2016
Unmanned tactical wheeled vehicles for logistics and route clearance missions provide a significant force protection advantage — removing […]
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Unmanned tactical wheeled vehicles for logistics and route clearance missions provide a significant force protection advantage — removing […]
KVH Industries has begun shipping the first order of tactical navigation systems to BAE Systems for a prototype program […]
Virtually all unmanned systems use GPS location technology and advanced mapping. As systems evolve, and enemy threats become more sophisticated, new requirements are emerging. The U.S. military is out in front of this trend, developing unmanned autonomous systems at an even faster pace, with more ambitious goals, than the civilian market.
In August, U.S. Army Gray Eagle unmanned aircraft took part in manned-unmanned teaming exercises in South Korea, including […]
The U.S. Army’s Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC), located at Picatinny Arsenal in north-central New Jersey, […]
Hover technology has long been depicted in movies like Star Wars and Back to the Future. Now the […]
When GPS satellites can’t be seen due to dense jungle canopy, or they are blocked due to enemy interference, […]
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