New Mantis i23 D Multi-Sensor Imaging Payload Delivers Superior Surveillance Performance
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DefenceTalkAeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV), a global leader in intelligent, multi-domain robotic systems, today introduced Mantis™ i23 D, a multi-sensor daytime imaging payload compatible with the Raven® B small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS). An enhanced daylight variant of its predecessor, the Mantis i23, Mantis i23 D maintains its ruggedized design and utilizes the same modular interface […]https://www.defencetalk.com/new-mantis-i23-d-multi-sensor-imaging-payload-delivers-superior-surveillance-performance-79287/
New MS-177 and upgraded AN/ASQ-230 sensors will enhance intelligence collection
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DefenceTalkDefenceTalkNorthrop Grumman has delivered a pair of sensors to enhance the capability of its Global Hawk high-altitude long-endurance autonomous aircraft system. Enhancements include the deployment of the MS-177 multi-spectral camera system to provide additional high resolution imaging capability for operational users. The second new capability is the first fielding of the increment 1 upgraded AN/ASQ-230 […]https://www.defencetalk.com/new-ms-177-and-upgraded-an-asq-230-sensors-will-enhance-intelligence-collection-76414/
US Army scientists create quantum sensor that covers entire radio frequency spectrum
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DefenceTalkA quantum sensor could give Soldiers a way to detect communication signals over the entire radio frequency spectrum, from 0 to 100 GHz, said researchers from the Army. Such wide spectral coverage by a single antenna is impossible with a traditional receiver system, and would require multiple systems of individual antennas, amplifiers and other components. […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-army-quantum-sensor-covers-entire-radio-frequency-spectrum-74889/
Raytheon completes first Lower Tier Air & Missile Defense Sensor radar antenna
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DefenceTalkBuilt on accelerated timeline, LTAMDS will defeat advanced threats Raytheon Company finished building the first radar antenna array for the U.S. Army’s Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor. Raytheon completed the work less than 120 days after the U.S. Army selected Raytheon to build LTAMDS, a next-generation radar that will defeat advanced threats like […]https://www.defencetalk.com/raytheon-completes-first-lower-tier-air-missile-defense-sensor-radar-antenna-74163/
Israel starts to install sensors along Lebanon border
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Israel’s army said it would start drilling to install ground sensors along its border with Lebanon on Sunday, a year after an operation to destroy tunnels dug across the frontier. “We are deploying a defensive system into the ground.. in various locations” along the border, spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus told journalists. Work would get […]
Slow light to speed up LiDAR sensors development
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Quicker is not always better, especially when it comes to a 3D sensor in advanced technology. With applications in autonomous vehicles, robots and drones, security systems and more, researchers are striving for a 3D sensor that is compact and easy to use. A team from Yokohama National University in Japan believes they have developed a […]
LDS unveils SpectroDrone to find explosives
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DefenceTalkSpectroDrone is the world’s first sensor system capable of detecting explosives, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and other chemical compounds from a safe, standoff distance. Following extensive testing in the laboratory and in the field, Laser Detect System (LDS) Ltd. is unveiling SpectroDrone – the world’s first drone-based explosive detection sensor. Utilizing LDS’ laser-based explosive detection […]https://www.defencetalk.com/lds-unveils-spectrodrone-to-find-explosives-68599/
US Air Force’s Space Plane Has Been in Orbit for 500 Days, But Why?
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DefenceTalkThe US Air Force’s unmanned X-37B space plane has now spent more than 500 days orbiting the Earth, without statement or explanation.The 29-foot unmanned plane is part of the Air Force’s orbital program. Launched May 20, 2015, it is the program’s fourth flight (hence its other name, OTV-4 for Orbital Test Vehicle-4). The first OTV […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-air-forces-space-plane-has-been-in-orbit-for-500-days-but-why-68377/
A new generation of cheap networked nuclear-radiation detectors
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DefenceTalkA DARPA program aimed at preventing attacks involving radiological “dirty bombs” and other nuclear threats has successfully developed and demonstrated a network of smartphone-sized mobile devices that can detect the tiniest traces of radioactive materials. Combined with larger detectors along major roadways, bridges, other fixed infrastructure, and in vehicles, the new networked devices promise significantly […]https://www.defencetalk.com/a-new-generation-of-cheap-networked-nuclear-radiation-detectors-68074/
Legacy Components To Be Replaced On Newest Apache Aircraft
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DefenceTalkThe Apache attack helicopter is flying into the future with enhanced sensors and a more reliable turret that improves the aircraft’s 40-year-old technology. During a media event at the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare Global Force Symposium and Exposition at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama, March 17, Apache project […]https://www.defencetalk.com/legacy-components-to-be-replaced-on-newest-apache-aircraft-67134/