The U.K. Army is preparing to deploy a laser‑based defense system against drones, a move that could reduce the high cost of countering UAV threats.
Abstract: This article discusses the decentralized tracking control problem of large-scale nonlinear systems characterized by unknown disturbances, time-varying delays, and polynomial growth ...
Hong Kong is using AI bird tracking and laser-equipped robot dogs to modernize environmental impact reviews for major ...
Abstract: This article studies the fixed-time time-varying formation (TVF) tracking control problem for heterogeneous multiagent systems with a nonautonomous leader under a directed communication ...
The Hurricane 3000 has a longer range than its US Army equivalent and can carry out 'diverse air defence missions', developer ...
The U.S. Department of Energy announced $2.7 billion in contracts this week to strengthen domestic uranium enrichment. That ...
The Philips lumea 9900 really is the best IPL device – it delivers on its promises, providing a convenient and effective ...
Germany’s laser system is roughly comparable to the United Kingdom’s “DragonFire” system, though both programs still have substantial technical challenges to overcome.
Chinese military hardware is under intensified scrutiny this week after its radar systems failed to warn Venezuela of ...
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The Army’s laser locust just shrank into a drone hunter on wheels
The U.S. Army’s latest laser weapon is no longer a bulky science project strapped to a shipping pallet. It has been squeezed ...
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