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NATO eastern deterrence strategy takes shape around ‘autonomous zone’
“What we see in Ukraine, no vehicle movements are in the gray zone at all,” one Latvian commander said. “Any movement is destroyed.”
Insitu wins Navy UAS support contract
The company will support operations and maintenance of the ScanEagle unmanned aircraft system in the Pacific theater.
By Michael Peck
Northrop Grumman unveils new multifunction, multimission robot
The Nomad is an Interoperability Profile-compliant addition to the Andros line of unmanned ground vehicles.
By Michael Peck
Elbit demonstrates anti-submarine drone
Remotely guided by human operators thousands of miles away, Elbit Systems' multi-mission Seagull unmanned surface vessel performed an operational ASW mission.
By Michael Peck
Roboteam receives DTRA, Israel contracts
All-terrain unmanned carrier and recon ground vehicles will be delivered to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the Israel Defense Forces, among other organizations.
By Michael Peck
Liquid Robotics launches updated Wave Glider drone for Arctic conditions
Liquid Robotics has launched a new version of its Wave Glider unmannned surface vehicle, a retooled version of its wave-powered sensor platform that’s in use by the U.S. Navy.
By David B. Larter
Naval exercise seeks to advance multidomain, collaborative tech
Through annual Advanced Naval Technology Exercises, the Navy is looking to identify both potential acquisition opportunities and mature technologies within concepts of warfare.
By Mark Pomerleau
MQ-25 drone’s aerial refueling system set for 2018-19 deployment
The Navy’s mission to craft drones that can be flown off of aircraft carriers and refuel other aircraft mid-flight is set to be completed in 2018 or 2019.
By Armin Haracic
Navy developing underwater recharging for drones
Even more interesting is that the technology will be wireless, according to Space and Naval Warfare Center Pacific.
By Michael Peck
US Air Force's next drone to be driven by data
The Air Force’s future model for developing and acquiring unmanned aerial vehicles will likely have less emphasis on the platform and sensors and more attention to the data a UAV collects and how it is analyzed and dispersed.
By Valerie Insinna