AMSTERDAM, July 3 (Reuters) - The Dutch military will invest tens of millions of euros in a three-year partnership with Dutch defence technology company Intelic to develop drone software, the two ...
The Dutch military is collaborating with Intelic, a Dutch defence technology company, to develop a unified drone software ...
As part of its unprovoked invasion, Russia has been firing massed waves of drones and missiles into Ukraine for years, though the tempo has been raised dramatically in recent months. Barrages of ...
Rheinmetall stake strengthens collaboration, says Auterion CEO Auterion expects order book growth with Rheinmetall support Drone software firm's customers include US, Ukraine, UK DUESSELDORF, Germany, ...
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Simple software update lets soldiers use their radios to knock FPV drones out of the sky
The next counter-drone weapon on the battlefield may not arrive as a new missile or multi-million-dollar electric warfare device on wheels. It may already be strapped to a soldier’s chest. L3Harris ...
The US Army successfully tests new fire control software, enhancing military precision and efficiency. Discover more about this technological breakthrough.
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US Army tests fire control software that helps moving vehicles kill drones
The Army has successfully tested software designed to help vehicle-mounted weapons shoot down drones while both the target ...
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