China HUV 001 UUVA pair of HSU 001 autonomous undersea vehicles, seen at a 2019 military parade in Beijing. Courtesy CCTV 4. Twin propellers signal long-range cruise capability. The flat nose indicates sonar sensors. The two masts appear retractable, probably containing devices for above-surface reconnaissance and communication. The small bumps could contain homing systems.

Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Form Part of China’s Marine Survey and Defense Strategies

A wide range of underwater unmanned vehicles (UUVs) is developing in China and could be used in future conflicts, particularly…

XTEND Extends Reach, Acquires Inspection Specialists Performance Rotors
Air, Business News

XTEND Extends Reach, Acquires Inspection Specialists Performance Rotors

Tel Aviv-based XTEND has acquired Singapore’s Performance Rotors, with the resulting combination of human-guided autonomous operations and drone-based inspection expertise ...
Industry Trends Observed at 2023 XPONENTIAL Show

Industry Trends Observed at 2023 XPONENTIAL Show

AUVSI wrapped its 2023 XPONENTIAL convention in Denver last week, bringing together thousands of attendees and hundreds of companies to ...
Seeing More: New Boson+ Boosts Sensitivity

Seeing More: New Boson+ Boosts Sensitivity

Teledyne’s extensive Boson+ family of thermal sensors boasts an industry-leading 20-millikelvin sensitivity in two radiometric resolutions ...
Autonomous Air Cargo Prepares for Takeoff
Air

Autonomous Air Cargo Prepares for Takeoff

Remote cargo delivery serving the “middle mile” attracts startups and legacy companies who see it as a large potential market ...
Courtesy NGC Aerospace
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The Tech Behind BVLOS

Flying BVLOS is still an exception, but enabling technologies are paving the way for routine BVLOS operations ...
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