All articles by Dave Majumdar – Page 21
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AUVSI: Northrop Grumman pitches smaller STARLite radar
Northrop Grumman (booth 3639) is pitching a smaller, lighter active electronically scanned (AESA) variant of the STARLite radar to the US Army.
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AUVSI: Barco developing new displays
Barco (booth 948) is showing off new next-generation display and processing hardware at the AVUSI show.
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AUVSI: 2d3 introduces new version of intelligence software
2d3 Sensing is introducing the third edition of its processing exploitation and dissemination software.
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AUVSI: Insitu announces first flight of RQ-21A
Insitu (booth 4046) announced the first flight of the US Navy and Marine Corps Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (STUAS) RQ-21A unmanned aircraft on...
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AUVSI: Gilat Satellite develops AESA satcom
Gilat Satellite Networks (booth 3315) has developed an active electronically scanned array (AESA) satellite communications terminal.
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AUVSI: NASA working on maturing standards for civil UAVs
NASA is working on maturing standards for developing and certifying civil unmanned aircraft, a top agency official says.
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AUVSI: IMT partners with Leptron helicopters
Integrated Microwave Technologies (booth 2917) is partnering with Leptron to integrate its transmitters and receivers onto that company's unmanned industrial...
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AUVSI: Raytheon completes end-to-end testing of Pyros bomb
Raytheon (booth 859) has completed the first end-to-end test of its 13.5lbs Pyros small tactical munition (STM).
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AUVSI: NASA and MITRE develop UAV surrogate
NASA and MITRE have developed a surrogate aircraft to test UAS. The aircraft is manned, says MITRE's Todd Stock. But it is designed to accept algorithms...
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AUVSI: Starcor shows its supersonic UAV
Starkey Aerospace Corp (Starcor, booth 5043) is showing off its SX-1 supersonic unmanned aircraft.
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AUVSI: Boeing lands unmanned Little Bird on ship
Boeing has successfully landed a H-6U unmanned version of the Little Bird helicopter on a ship off the Florida coast.
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NewsIN FOCUS: Intelligence sharing ahead for UAVs
The US Department of Defense needs to develop new unmanned aircraft that can survive inside contested airspace, as it shifts its focus toward the Pacific...
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NewsIN FOCUS: Can the 50-year-old Chinook hit a century?
This month brings the 50th anniversary of the Boeing CH-47 Chinook's service entry - and it is entirely possible that the venerable tandem-rotor helicopter...
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AUVSI: Air force looks for ways to cut UAV accidents
The US Air Force Research Laboratory (booth 3346) is working on ways to reduce the accident rate for the service's unmanned aircraft.The AFRL commissioned...
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AUVSI: USAF seeks to streamline UAV pilot training
The US Air Force Research Laboratory is examining new ways to train unmanned aircraft pilots more efficiently.Simulation might be one solution to train those...
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NewsWelsh confirmed as next USAF chief
The US Senate has confirmed General Mark Welsh as the US Air Forces next chief of staff. Welsh will succeed outgoing USAF chief Gen Norton Schwartz...
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NewsBogdan nominated to head F-35 JSF programme
US Air Force Maj Gen Christopher Bogdan is being nominated to become the next head of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme ...
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NewsHawaii Raptor makes emergency landing, hypoxia not a factor
A US Air Force F-22 Raptor assigned the to Hawaii Air National Guard's 199th Fighter Squadron made an emergency landing on 31 July ...
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NewsUSAF reiterates that Combat Edge vest is the cause of Raptor’s maladies
The lead US Air Force investigator tasked with discovering the root cause of a series of "hypoxia-like" incidents that have plagued the service's Lockheed...
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NewsIN FOCUS: F-22 pilots and engineers not convinced USAF has found root cause of Raptor's oxygen woes
A number of pilots and engineers are not convinced that the US Air Force has found the root cause of the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor's oxygen woes despite...



















