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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies and techniques have the potential to create somewhere between US$3.5 and US$5.8 trillion in value annually across 19 different industries, according to a recent estimate by McKinsey. As the technology becomes
Although remotely piloted aircraft came into use more than fifty years ago with the increasing usage of armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), in recent years UAV roles have evolved beyond traditional ISR functions. While the
Over the last year, NASA’s aeronautical innovators have worked diligently to explore safe advances in atmospheric flight that directly benefit all of us, meet the rapidly evolving needs of industry, spark economic growth, and ensure
In recent years, unmanned vehicles (UVs) have received worldwide attention both as high-impact military technology and immensely popular toys for hobbyists. More commonly referred to as drones, advances in robotics technology have also elevated commercially
PART II Computer-controlled systems are inherently easier to integrate into the digital battlefield. By accepting commands in digital forms, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) can produce exact replicas of maps, while their reports come back as digital
The robotisation of military equipment stands as one of the key priorities guiding scientific and technological progress in the defence sector. Here, Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) provide a comprehensive operational solution to reduce casualties and
Air defence is a critical element of today’s military and security operations while the proliferation of aerial stealth means that 21st century states are seeking new defence options. The ability to detect movements or intrusion
In approaching the end of this decade, there has been renewed optimism for a safer and more harmonious future across the Middle East and the GCC in particular. Nations are seeking to collaborate on cross-border
Leading aircraft manufacturers and technology providers are laying the groundwork for a practical urban air transportation system by investing in the latest innovations, signalling an imminent urban mobility revolution. Embraer X, Embraer’s innovation division, with
History has shown that it is men who win wars, not weapons. As developed weapons and equipment may be, they are still dependent on the individuals using them. In turn, modern weapons are technologically complex and
No matter where in the world the President of the United States travels, if he flies in an Air Force jet, then that plane is called Air Force One. Technically, Air Force One is the
Soldiers do not only suffer during wars, but their suffering can also continue afterwards. Therefore, they require attention and care for a long time, because of the psychological and physical impact caused by the war,
Following on from the discussion of Multi-Domain Battle (MDB) technology in our June issue, this article will tackle current strategies for defeating the enemy in armed conflict. We saw last month how adversaries demonstrate asymmetric
Can you tell the difference between the OXCART and a Blackbird? Most people can’t and often confuse one with another. Yet the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) A-12 OXCART and the U.S. Air Force’s SR-71 Blackbird
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