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X-ray backscatter imaging is increasingly used in combat zones to identify the presence of explosives and weapons. However, advanced systems enabled by artificial intelligence and robotics are now opening the door to more sophisticated applications. Chris Froud In the past, UAVs or drones with sensors and detectors on board have been used ...


The British Army will integrate Robotics and Autonomous Systems as well as electric vehicles on the battlefield as part of its future vision. Designed to equip soldiers with a fighting and competitive edge in modern warfare, the integration of Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) will exploit ‘human-machine-teams’ through a combination of ...


The Expeditionary Robotics Centre of Expertise (ERCoE) has been launched by DPRTE 2021 event partner, Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), in collaboration with the British Army. The ERCoE will bring together robotics and autonomous systems experts from across defence, government, academia and industry and aligns with DE&S’ strategy to deliver the edge through ...


A larger number of commercial organisations have expressed an interest in space as a new and exciting sector. The private sector has long been tied to government space exploration. In recent years, more companies have embarked on their own space exploration projects as the stratosphere has become easier to explore. Companies ...


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