The Pulse Aerospace Vapor 55 with the 2-18 GHz radar (high-frequency radar) prototype. The radar will be used to measure surface features, particularly crevasse size and shape. The silver box is the radar, and the tan “box” below is the antenna. Photo: courtesy of Emily Arnold

Kansas Researcher to Measure Greenland Ice Sheets with Next-Generation Radar Flown Aboard an Unmanned Helicopter

A University of Kansas aerospace engineer has earned the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for young faculty to design, build and…

DoD Announces Unified CUAS Strategy

DoD Announces Unified CUAS Strategy

According to the Department of Defense, on December 2, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III signed a classified Strategy ...
Anduril Partners with OpenAI to Advance CUAS AI

Anduril Partners with OpenAI to Advance CUAS AI

Anduril Industries and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, have announced a strategic partnership to develop and responsibly deploy advanced artificial ...
D-Fend Solutions Raises $31M to Advance Cyber Counter-Drone Technology

D-Fend Solutions Raises $31M to Advance Cyber Counter-Drone Technology

D-Fend Solutions, a radio frequency (RF) cyber-based, non-kinetic, non-jamming, counter-drone – takeover technology, announced that it has secured $31M in a new ...
DroneUp Secures FAA Part 135 Certification

DroneUp Secures FAA Part 135 Certification

DroneUp has announced that it has received certification for commercial operation under Part 135 from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), ...
Northwest UAV Announces Distribution Partnership with Silvus Technologies

Northwest UAV Announces Distribution Partnership with Silvus Technologies

Northwest UAV has expanded its product offering to include the full family of StreamCaster MANET radios. Image: Northwest UAV. The ...
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