A new Chinese-made reconnaissance robot that will soon complete combat tests will start taking part in missions. The robot was developed by Captain Zhou Jianlong, deputy commander at a maintenance company under a coastal defense brigade affiliated with the PLA Eastern Theater Command Army
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) announced today that it has successfully conducted a free space interconnect demonstration ground test of its Laser Interconnect and Networking Communication System (LINCS) spacecraft. The fully autonomous acquisition, tracking and pointing of the Optical Communication Terminals (OCT) on both spacecraft marked the final acceptance testing in preparation for delivery of the system to Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL for a June 2021 launch in partnership with the Space Development Agency (SDA)
The European Commission has selected an Airbus-led consortium to study the design of the future European Quantum Communication Infrastructure (EuroQCI). It will enable ultra-secure communication between critical infrastructures and government institutions across the European Union
MD Helicopters has won a contract valued $14.5 million to provide contractor logistics support for the Afghanistan Air Force fleet of armed MD 530F rotary wing aircraft
A Russian Navy ship, likely the Vishnya-class auxiliary general intelligence (AGI) ship Kareliya (SSV-535), is reportedly operating off Hawai, just outside U.S
The Swiss Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (VBS DDPS) announced that an Air Force F-5 Tiger jet crashed on Wednesday. The pilot of the F-5 Tiger ejected from the cockpit and survived the crash near Melchsee-Frutt in the central canton of Obwalden
The MQ-8C Fire Scout, the U.S
NtechLab, a technology partner of Russias Rostec Corporation, won the Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) competition of the U.S
A Mirage F1 fighter that was providing adversary air support to Nellis Air Force Base crashed on Monday, killing the pilot. The aircraft was owned, operated and piloted by Draken US, a Florida-based company
Concerned by aviation accidents where artificial intelligence (AI)-driven controls have failed in critical situations, the U.S