The Federal Aviation Administration held its first online UAS privacy forum last Wednesday afternoon, and a recurring theme emerged — many think the FAA shouldn’t be involved in UAS privacy at all. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2013
France Expects US Approval on Unarmed Reaper Sales by Year End
Washington is expected to grant permission for sale of unarmed Reapers to France by the end of the year. Continue reading
Hoverfly Technologies Creates Aerial Robotics Industry Association
After a positive meeting with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the entrepreneurs behind Hoverfly Technologies are moving forward to create a new industry association and a Flight School certification programme for aerial robot operators across the nation. Continue reading
“Stealth-Ware” Clothing Line to Thwart Cell Tracking and UAS Surveillance
In a move that demonstrates that UAS, facial recognition technology, and cellphone snooping are starting to affect the broader culture, the New York-based artist Adam Harvey has designed a line of high-tech garments made with sophisticated fabrics that can block signals and thwart cameras. Continue reading
UVision Introduces Updated HERO UAS Family
UVision has rolled out modernized versions of the HERO-30 expendable reconnaissance UAS, and the HERO-400 Loitering Attack Munition, responding to market demand. Through the recent modernization the systems received upgrade in the propulsion, power generation, avionics and datalinks systems, as well as improved payloads. Continue reading
AeroVironment Sales Stall as US Defence Spending Dries Up
In the last decade, AeroVironment became the Pentagon’s top supplier of small UAS. Its financial balance sheet prospered, its unmanned systems delivered results and its technology landed on the cover of Time magazine as one of the year’s best inventions in 2011. Continue reading
Kratos Unmanned Systems Solutions Division Gets $11.5M in Specialty Product Orders for UAS and Other Programmes
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. announced that its Unmanned Systems Solutions Division (KUSS) has recently received $11.5 million in specialty product orders related to certain Unmanned Aircraft System and other programmes. Continue reading
US Army to Evaluate Two Black Hornet Nanocopters
Black Hornet – Photo: Prox Dynamics
The US Army wants to buy two pocket-sized unmanned aircraft systems with miniature cameras to experiment with in advance of a capability demonstration of nano UAS for small units, according to a service spokesman. Continue reading