The US and UK armed forces collaborated on an experiment to test the potential of autonomous vehicles in saving lives. The UK DSTL and the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Ground Vehicle Systems Centre (TARDEC) recently experimented on the benefits of autonomous vehicles. They looked at how semi-autonomous logistic convoys, ...
Northrup Grumman was selected by the US Army to demonstrate its Highly Adaptable Multi-Mission Radar (HAMMR) earlier this year. The test, carried out at the 2017 counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) test at Yuma Proving Ground, demonstrated the radar’s multi-mission capability. Incorporating an Active Electronically Scanned Array fighter radar, mounted on a ...
Flight testing has begun of the MS-177 sensor with a successful inaugural flight on a RQ-4 Global Hawk. Northrup Grumman has held the first tests of the sensor on a high altitude long-range autonomous craft, looking to extend the mission capabilities of the system. Able to fly at high altitudes on missions ...
The latest technology in wearable sensor technology has been successfully demonstrated to the Dstl by Roke Manor Research. These ground-breaking Dismounted Close Combat Sensors (DCCS) are the result of collaboration between Dstl and industry partners Roke, QinetiQ and Systems Engineering and Assessment (SEA). The technology has been designed to help troops navigate without reliance ...